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- nomads with grazing yak and sheep po****ting the hillside. It is the site Yangpachen Monastery, which was historically the seat of the Shamarpas of Karma Kagyü...
- Yangpachen Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Yangpachen (Tibetan: yangs pa can; Thub btsan yangs pa can), in the Lhasa Prefecture of Tibet....
- The Yangbajain Geothermal Field (羊八井地热田) is a geothermal field near the town of Yangbajain in Damxung County, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The fluid...
- Monastery Kundeling Monastery Nechung Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang Temple Yangpachen Monastery Drepung Monastery Ramoche Temple Reting Monastery Sanga Monastery...
- carved stone reliefs of Buddha that are about three hundred years old. Yangpachen Monastery in Yangbajain is historically the seat of the Shamarpas of Karma...
- Monastery Kundeling Monastery Nechung Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang Temple Yangpachen Monastery Drepung Monastery Ramoche Temple Reting Monastery Sanga Monastery...
- Monastery Sanga Monastery Taklung Monastery Tsomon Ling Tsurphu Monastery Yangpachen Monastery Yerpa Zhuowaqudeng Monastery Sera Monastery: Chupzang Nunnery...
- 4293 m Dhachugo 达琼果 1,845 km (1,146 mi) Yangbaling 羊八林 1,864 km (1,158 mi) Yangpachen 羊八井 1,881 km (1,169 mi) Angga 昂嘎 1,901 km (1,181 mi) Maxiang 马乡 1,913 km...
- the mind manifestation of Amitābha. He is traditionally ****ociated with Yangpachen Monastery near Lhasa. The first Shamarpa, Drakpa Senggé (Wylie: grags...
- grocery store. The monks have built a two-story dormitory.[citation needed] Yangpachen Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Yangbajain, historically...