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The realm of '''Ngayab Ling''' (Skt. ''Cāmara''), sometimes called Ngayab Langké Ling is, according to Buddhist cosmology, one of the two sub-continents surrounding our human world ([[Jambudvipa]]) and located to its southwest. It is the site of the pure realm of [[Guru Rinpoche]], [[Zangdokpalri]]. | The realm of '''Ngayab Ling''' (Tib. རྔ་ཡབ་གླིང་, [[Wyl.]] ''rnga yab gling''; Skt. ''Cāmara'' or ''Cāmaradvīpa''; Eng. 'Tail Fan Island'), sometimes called Ngayab Langké Ling is, according to Buddhist cosmology, one of the two sub-continents surrounding our human world ([[Jambudvipa]]) and located to its southwest. It is inhabited by [[rakshasa]]s and is the site of the pure realm of [[Guru Rinpoche]], [[Zangdokpalri]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 30 May 2025
The realm of Ngayab Ling (Tib. རྔ་ཡབ་གླིང་, Wyl. rnga yab gling; Skt. Cāmara or Cāmaradvīpa; Eng. 'Tail Fan Island'), sometimes called Ngayab Langké Ling is, according to Buddhist cosmology, one of the two sub-continents surrounding our human world (Jambudvipa) and located to its southwest. It is inhabited by rakshasas and is the site of the pure realm of Guru Rinpoche, Zangdokpalri.