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'''Gangri Thökar''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gangs ri thod dkar'') - [[Longchenpa]] composed the [[Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease]] at this hermitage of Orgyen Dzong at '''Gangri Thökar''' (''the white skull snow mountain'') in central Tibet 25km S-SW of Lhasa, where he taught and composed many of his works such as the [[Seven Treasuries]]. | '''Gangri Thökar''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gangs ri thod dkar'') - [[Longchenpa]] composed the [[Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease]] at this hermitage of Orgyen Dzong at '''Gangri Thökar''' (''the white skull snow mountain'') in central Tibet 25km S-SW of Lhasa, where he taught and composed many of his works such as the [[Seven Treasuries]]. | ||
Revision as of 14:31, 4 August 2007
Gangri Thökar (Wyl. gangs ri thod dkar) - Longchenpa composed the Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease at this hermitage of Orgyen Dzong at Gangri Thökar (the white skull snow mountain) in central Tibet 25km S-SW of Lhasa, where he taught and composed many of his works such as the Seven Treasuries.
Gangri Thökar is situated above the Shuksep Monastery.
Google Earth
Use Google Earth for a view from the Retreat Place: Gangri Thökar - as also shown on the cover of Tulku Thondup's translation of Longchen Rabjam's The Practice of Dzogchen.