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Buchasergyi Lakang [[Monastery]] is a [[Buddhist]] [[temple]] that was built by [[King]] [[Songsten Gampo]] near the town of Nyingchi in eastern [[Tibet]], [[China]]. The [[Monastery]] was built in the eighth century by the great [[Tibetan]] [[King]] to apparently subdue the great she - [[demon]]. Only ruins remain at the site.
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[[Buchasergyi Lakang Monastery]] is a [[Buddhist temple]] that was built by [[King]] [[Songsten Gampo]] near the town of Nyingchi in eastern [[Tibet]], [[China]]. The [[Monastery]] was built in the eighth century by the great [[Tibetan King]] to apparently subdue the great she - [[demon]]. Only ruins remain at the site.
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 11 December 2023




Buchasergyi Lakang Monastery is a Buddhist temple that was built by King Songsten Gampo near the town of Nyingchi in eastern Tibet, China. The Monastery was built in the eighth century by the great Tibetan King to apparently subdue the great she - demon. Only ruins remain at the site.


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