Posts Tagged ‘Takten Damchö Ling’
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Jonang Takten Monastery 3D Map
An extension of our sites database and interactive satellite map of Jonang sites, we are happy to announce the launch of our 3D map of the campus of Takten Phuntsok…
Read MoreFinding the Original Jonang Monastery
The Jonangpa have longstanding historical and cultural ties to locality.[1] So much so that their very identity is derived from and enmeshed within their place of origin. The term “Jonang”…
Read MoreKalachakra on Tibet Pilgrimage
At Jonang Foundation, we host pilgrimages to power places in Tibet. These pilgrimages are fundraisers for our educational and preservation initiatives. The summer 2011 journey was the second of its…
Read MoreTsewang Norbu at Jonang
The one who Hugh Richardson referred to in his 1967 article as “a Tibetan antiquarian” in describing his efforts to jot down stone pillar inscriptions in Lhasa and at Samye…
Read MoreJonang Sites Interactive Map
The following post is by Connor McCarty, an honors student at the University of Alabama and contributor to Jonang Foundation.[1] Working in collaboration with the University of Alabama, we at…
Read MoreTāranātha’s Travels in Mongolia
There is an intriguing and somewhat mystifying narrative that has been popularized about the Tibetan Jonang master Tāranātha (1575-1635). This narrative suggests an account of Tāranāha’s life story in which…
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