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  • |description=Use webpages to collect buddhist monasteries |notes=Put all in Category:Buddhist Monasteries
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  • [[Stok Monastery]] or [[Stok Gompa]] or Palace is a [[Buddhist Monastery]] in [[Leh district]], {{Wiki|Ladakh}}, northern [[India]], 15 ki ...hawang Lotus]] in the 14th Century and has a notable library [[including]] all [[108]] volumes of the [[Kangjur]]. A [[Ritual]] dance-mask {{Wiki|festival
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  • ...een the namesake for [[Namgyal Monastery]] – the personal [[Monastery]] of all the [[Dalai]] [[Lamas]] since its establishment by the [[Third Dalai Lama]] [[Category:Tibetan Buddhist monasteries]]
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  • Shashur or [[Sashur Monastery]] is a [[Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] of the Drugpa sect in Lahaul and Spiti, [[Himachal Pradesh] ...]] paintings, some of them over fifteen feet, and wall paintings depicting all the 84 siddhas of [[Buddhism]]. In the month of June or July Chham is perfo
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  • [Building the 84,000 Monasteries] All those delightful [[monasteries]] he had undertaken to build in all the cities were completed within three years. And through the superintenden
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  • ...en written Stongde, Stongday, Tonday or Thonde, is a flourishing Gelukpa [[Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] in Zanskar, Jammu and Kashmir, northern [[India]], approxim There are seven temples in all. The Tshogs-khang is decorated with exquisite painting including some with
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  • ...[Kagyu]] and [[Gelug]] Sects arose, and each [[constructed]] its [[own]] [[Monasteries]]. ...ealed that the [[Monasteries]] numbered some 2,600, [[including]] famous [[Monasteries]] such as [[Jokhang]], [[Toding]], [[Sagya]], [[Curpu]], [[Zhigungti]], [[G
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  • ...n both [[Tibetan]] and [[Chinese]] [[language]] and attracts students from all over [[China]]. [[Category:Tibetan Buddhist monasteries]]
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  • ...[[Eiheiji]] and [[Sōjiji]], have administration halls proper. All other [[monasteries]] and [[temples]] have a kitchen-residence ([[kuri]] [[庫裡]]) instead, w [[Category:Buddhist Monasteries]]
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  • ...of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. The Abbey is associated with the [[Vajradhatu]] [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Church}} of [[Canada]] and [[Shambhala]] International. [[Khenchen ...small number of whom are [[Bhikṣus]], with four more expected by May 2009. All are [[ordained]] in the [[Mulasarvastivadin]] [[lineages]] of [[Vinaya]], o
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  • ...onastery]] is a [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] closely associated with all the [[Dalai]] [[Lamas]] since the third. [[Namgyal]] [[Monastery]] is the p ...aramshala]]) has "nearly 200" [[Monks]] (up from 55 in 1959), representing all four main [[Tibetan]] [[monastic]] [[lineages]].
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  • ...h the [[people]] of the [[Maldives]] are now {{Wiki|Muslims}} they were all [[Buddhists]] until the 12th century. Ruins of [[monasteries]] and [[Stūpa]] have been found on several of the larger islands and the e
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  • ...rse recitations, {{Wiki|distinction}} and beautiful overtone [[Chanting]], all complemented by heartfelt [[Prayer]]. [[Category:Buddhist nunneries in Nepal]]
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  • ...oseph Stalin ordered the destruction of all [[Buddhist]] [[temples]] and [[monasteries]] during the Collectivization {{Wiki|era}} and the [[Great]] Purge in the 1 [[Category:Buddhist Monasteries]]
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  • ...doc-Roussillon, {{Wiki|France}}. It contains perhaps the largest [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[temple]] in {{Wiki|Europe}}, which was officially inaugurated by the [[ ...been visited by many of the [[highest]] ranking [[lamas]] of all [[Tibetan Buddhist]] schools, including the [[Dalai Lama]] who visited both in 2000 and 2008,
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  • ...es]] founded in Spiti, Himachel Pradesh, [[India]], by the great [[Tibetan Buddhist]] lotswa (translator), [[Rinchen Zangpo]], the king of western Himalayan Ki ...evtas; lung = land, area) and it is said that the Lhalung Devta is head of all the Devtas of the valley and emerges from the Tangmar mountain beyond the v
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  • ...ibet]], including [[Mt. Kailash]], and lakes Mansarowar and Rakas Tal, and all the territory from Ladakh to the Mayum Pass, east of Mansarowar, from where ...administrator, and a smaller [[Sakya Monastery]] in the complex. They were all completely flattened by Chinese artillery in 1967. In 2003, work was begun
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  • ...dained]] as [[monks]] and been sent to [[India]] to study in [[Tibetan]] [[monasteries]] there. The most famous Kalmyk of {{Wiki|modern}} times was the [[monk]] a [[Category:Buddhist Terms]]
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  • [[Hanle Monastery]] or [[Hanle]] or [[Analy Gompa]] is a 17th century [[Buddhist Monastery]] of the "[[Red Hat]]" [[Tibetan]] [[Drukpa Kagyu]] branch of [[T ...ry]], one of the largest and best known of [[Wikipedia:Ladakh|Ladakh's]] [[Monasteries]], was built under the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the {{Wiki|Ladakhi}} [[king]]
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  • ...[[Tibet]] after the 15th century and in time the whole population became [[Buddhist]]. ...during the next decade all [[temples]] and [[monasteries]] were closed and all [[monks]] were either murdered, imprisoned or fled into exile.
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