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Ngagyur Drupgyud Choephel Linggon (rnying ma. Bhandara)


snga ’gyur sgrub bryud chos ’phel ling dgon is one of the monasteries of the four that were situated at four different corners of the byang gnam tsho lake in Tibet. It is situated at the south side of the lake and called gur chungrnying ma dgon. When Tibet was occupied by China, the monastery suffered tremendous destruction. The seventh gur chung lama blo gros dpal ’byor bzang po rin po che initiated the construction of new hall in 1974 at Bhandara, India and constructed zhing sgrub temple and tshe bcu temple one after another. Monks from the border areas of Tibet and Nepal study and practice the snga ’gyur rning ma rituals, such as the Embodiment of the three jewels, root initiation of zhi khro and zhi khro kar gling tshogs le rin chen phreng ba. It is a monastery that has three kinds of Mantrasand upholds the religious lineage of snga ’gyur rnying ma.

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Name: Ngagyur Drupgyud Choephel Linggon (rnying ma. Bhandara)
Street: Ngagyur Drupgyu Choepheling Tibetan Settlement
Address 2: P.O. Pratapgarh
City: Bhandara,
State: Maharashtra State,
Postal code: 441702
Country: INDIA
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