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Old Pala Monastery

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Great Stupa Mountain Hermitage

Situated about an hour north of Takten Damcho Ling (rtag brtan dam chos gling) in the valley of Jomonang, this site is most often referred to as, “Jonang Richo Chenmo”…

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The Jonangpa Blog

  • Revival of the Bodong: A Video Interview with Geshe Pema Dorjee
  • Dolpopa’s Song of Auspiciousness in Translation
  • Shangpa Sites on Tibet Map
  • Revised Pilgrimage to Mount Kailash 2014
  • Translation of Chod Texts by Taranatha
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Jonang Masters

  • Ngawang Trinle
  • Sonam Zangpo
  • Tangpo Chungwa Lodro Pel
  • Gharungwa Lhai Gyaltsen
  • Rinchen Tsultrim
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