Kong-smad rig ʾdzin dgaʾ tshal E-waṃ Bde-chen-chos-ʾkhor-gli
Kong-smad rig ʾdzin dgaʾ tshal E-waṃ Bde-chen-chos-ʾkhor-gling dgon gyi Zangs-mdog-dpal-riʾi Pho-brang gi lo rgyus dad gsum ʾdren paʾi shing rta zhes bya ba bzhugs so
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Brief history of the Tibetan Buddhist temple Zangs mdog dpal riʾi pho brang (a.k.a. The Palace of the Copper-Colored Mountain), located in Nying-khri (a.k.a. Nying-khri ; Nyingtri ; Linzhi Diqu) in southeastern Tibet and its reconstruction starting in 1982. The piligrimage site is associated with Padmasambhava and the Nyingma sect, in particular with Bdud-ʾjoms (Dudjom) Rinpoche.
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