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'''Lhasa''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lha sa''), literally 'the place of the gods', is the capital of Tibet and the home of the [[Dalai Lama Incarnation Line|Dalai Lama]]s. It is also the site of the [[Jokhang]], Tibet's most sacred temple and most popular pilgrimage destination. | '''Lhasa''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lha sa''), literally 'the place of the gods', is the capital of Tibet and the home of the [[Dalai Lama Incarnation Line|Dalai Lama]]s. It is also the site of the [[Jokhang]], Tibet's most sacred temple and most popular pilgrimage destination. The town was originally called Rasa ('place of the goat') but this was changed to Lhasa following the consecration of the Jokhang. | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Barnett, Robert. ''Lhasa: Streets with Memories''. University of Columbia. 2006 | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 08:47, 29 April 2010
Lhasa (Wyl. lha sa), literally 'the place of the gods', is the capital of Tibet and the home of the Dalai Lamas. It is also the site of the Jokhang, Tibet's most sacred temple and most popular pilgrimage destination. The town was originally called Rasa ('place of the goat') but this was changed to Lhasa following the consecration of the Jokhang.
Further Reading
- Barnett, Robert. Lhasa: Streets with Memories. University of Columbia. 2006