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Boudha Stupa (Nepali: बौद्धनाथ; Newari: खास्ति चैत्य); or
Jarung Kashor (Let it be done, Slip of the tongue)(Standard Tibetan: བྱ་རུང་ཀ་ཤོར།, Wylie: bya...
- in the forest,
which later came to be
known as the Andhavana. The
Great Jarung Kashor Stupa, that was
built in the
present day Boudhanath, Kathmandu, Nepal...
- is
modeled after the
famous Boudhanath stupa in
Nepal po****rly
known as
Jarung Khashor. The
similar stupa can also be
found at
Zemithang in
Tawang known...
-
retreat centers in Nepal. This
included a
monastery close to the
Great Jarung Khashor Stupa in
Boudhanath (Ka-Nying
Shedrub Ling monastery).
Another is...
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reached a
circular path,
which he
thought to be the cir****ambulation path of
Jarung Khashor, now
known as
Boudhanath Stupa, an
important Buddhist monument of...
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rebuilt the
Shechen Monastery near the
great and
spiritually significant Jarung Kashor stupa of Boudhanath, in
Kathmandu valley,
which is also a UNESCO...
- of
vernacular names. The
common names in
Indonesia is jengkol, jinkol,
jarung (Sumatra) or
jering (Java). It is
called krakos in Cambodia,
jering in Malaysia...
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Tibetan Yogin, SUNY, 1994, page xiv Samtenling,
History of
Great Stupa Jarung Kashor. 2004, pgs. 1-147.
Rachel H. Pang; The Rimé
Activities of Shabkar...
- 2009.
Retrieved 2009-01-31.
Samtenling Monastery,
History of
Great Stupa Jarung Kashor. Boudha, 2004, pgs 1-147.
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