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[[Image:Asura cave.JPG|frame|The entrance to Asura cave, [[Pharping]]]] | [[Image:Asura cave.JPG|frame|The entrance to Asura cave, [[Pharping]]]] | ||
'''Asura cave''' ([[Wyl.]] ''a su ra'i brag phug'') — a cave sacred to [[Guru Rinpoche]], located above the village of [[Pharping]], near Kathmandu, Nepal. It is also known as the 'Upper [[Yangleshö cave|cave of Yangleshö]]'. On the upper left side of the entrance door is the imprint of a hand in the rock. | '''[[Asura]] cave''' ([[Wyl.]] ''a su ra'i brag phug'') — a cave sacred to [[Guru Rinpoche]], located above the village of [[Pharping]], near Kathmandu, Nepal. It is also known as the 'Upper [[Yangleshö cave|cave of Yangleshö]]'. On the upper left side of the entrance door is the imprint of a hand in the rock. | ||
[[Category:Caves]] | [[Category:Caves]] | ||
[[Category:Places]] | [[Category:Places]] | ||
[[Category:Nepal]] | [[Category:Nepal]] |
Revision as of 13:46, 30 January 2012
Asura cave (Wyl. a su ra'i brag phug) — a cave sacred to Guru Rinpoche, located above the village of Pharping, near Kathmandu, Nepal. It is also known as the 'Upper cave of Yangleshö'. On the upper left side of the entrance door is the imprint of a hand in the rock.