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'''Chö Dzong Chu''' (Wyl. chos rdzong chu), aka Chö Dzong Tsangpo ( | '''Chö Dzong Chu''' ([[Wyl.]] ''chos rdzong chu''), aka '''Chö Dzong Tsangpo''' (Wyl. ''chos rdzong tshang po'') is a small river in eastern [[Powo]] and a tributary of the [[Parlung Tsangpo]].<Ref>Emeric Yeshe Dorje, ''The History of the Düdjom Tersar Lineage'', forthcoming.</Ref> | ||
The Chö Dzong Chu flows north to south and joins the Parlung Tsangpo at the city of [[Sum Dzong]]. | The Chö Dzong Chu flows north to south and joins the Parlung Tsangpo at the city of [[Sum Dzong]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 23 March 2021
Chö Dzong Chu (Wyl. chos rdzong chu), aka Chö Dzong Tsangpo (Wyl. chos rdzong tshang po) is a small river in eastern Powo and a tributary of the Parlung Tsangpo.[1]
The Chö Dzong Chu flows north to south and joins the Parlung Tsangpo at the city of Sum Dzong.
Among the Dharma places found on the Chö Dzong Chu’s banks are:
- Muchu Chakta Gön
- Sum Dzong Gön aka Sum Dzong Gön Tashi Chöling
Notes
- ↑ Emeric Yeshe Dorje, The History of the Düdjom Tersar Lineage, forthcoming.