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  • [[Kang Ri]]; "[[snow peak]]"
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  • [[Chin-kang-chih]] ...eral [[esoteric]] scriptures,a four-volume [[sutra]], translated by [[Chin-kang-chih]] ([[Vajrabodhi]]) in the early eighth century; including the [[Diamon
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  • [[o-kar Kang-ri]]; [[Realised Sphere of her own mind]], known as [['o-kar Kang-ri]] - the [[Mountain of White Light]].'
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  • #REDIRECT[[O-kar Kang-ri]]{{TibetanTerminology}}
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  • |Native Name=Kum Kang Sa Temple ...x.php/directory/queensland/buddhist-places/mahayana/kum-kang-sa-temple Kum Kang Sa Temple]
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  • {{#externalredirect:https://extravagantyak.com/products/kang-rinpoche-mt-kailash}}
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  • ...century. In particular, the article will examine the origi nmyth of “[[Ki kang]],” an early alternate [[name]] for [[Rāhula]], in what may be the earli ...iki|Chinese}} systems of [[astral]] {{Wiki|divination}}, showing that Ki [[kang]] /[[Rāhula]] may have been filtered through a specifically {{Wiki|Chine
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  • [[o-kar Kang-ri]]; [[Realised Sphere of her own mind]], known as [['o-kar Kang-ri]] - the [[Mountain of White Light]].'
    172 bytes (22 words) - 03:40, 6 November 2015
  • |Native Name=Kum Kang Sa Temple ...x.php/directory/queensland/buddhist-places/mahayana/kum-kang-sa-temple Kum Kang Sa Temple]
    459 bytes (53 words) - 10:47, 13 November 2015
  • #REDIRECT[[Kang Ri]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Chin-kang-chih]]{{JapaneseTerminology}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[O-kar Kang-ri]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Chin-kang-chih]]{{ChineseTerms}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[Chin-kang-chih]]{{JapaneseTerminology}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[O-kar Kang-ri]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[O-kar Kang-ri]]{{TibetanTerminology}}
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  • [[Kang Ri]]; "[[snow peak]]"
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  • [[mahakalé tukdam kang]]
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  • [[ekadzati tukdam kang]]
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  • [[lha-kang]], according to [[Jäschke]] “an idol-shrine“, or literally “house of
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  • [[tukdam nyenpo gyepar kang]]
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  • [[dökham lhamö tukdam kang]]
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  • [[khor dang chepé tukdam kang]]
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  • [[Chin-kang-chih]] ...eral [[esoteric]] scriptures,a four-volume [[sutra]], translated by [[Chin-kang-chih]] ([[Vajrabodhi]]) in the early eighth century; including the [[Diamon
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  • |teacher=Dr. Chris Kang
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  • ...neyed to {{Wiki|Lo-yang}} in [[China]] and became a [[disciple]] of [[Chin-kang-chih]] (Skt [[Vajrabodhi]]). In 741, after [[Chin-kang-chih's]] [[death]], he went to [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] in search of [[e
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  • [[金剛頂経]] (Skt [[Sarvatathagata-tattvasamgraha]]; [[Chin]] [[Chin-kang-ting-ching]]; Jpn [[Kongocho-kyo]] ) (2) a four-volume [[sutra]], translated by [[Chin-kang-chih]] ([[Vajrabodhi]]) in the early eighth century; and
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  • ...ང་རྟེན།}} (Wyl. ''[[khri'u rkang rten]] '') {{Color|#00000|''Pron.:'' triu kang ten}}
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  • ...a kham gyis bkang ste mi smra]] '') {{Color|#00000|''Pron.:'' kha kham gyi kang té mi ma}}
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  • ...ial point of circumambulation of [[Mount Kailash]]. Known as [[Chorten]] [[Kang Ngyi]] which means [[two legged Stupa]] in [[Tibet]].
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  • |director=KANG CHUEN TAT |reverend=KANG CHUEN TAT,
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  • #[[Kangkamukha]] (Skt. [[Kaṅkamukhā]]; [[Wyl.]] ''[[kang ka mu kha]]''), dark [[red]] in {{Wiki|colour}} with a kite's/heron's (?) (
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  • ...hism]]: [[Nagarjuna]] and [[Nagabodhi]] who spread it in [[India]]; [[Chin-kang-chih]], [[Pu-k'ung]], and [[Shanwuwei]] ([[Shubhakarasimha]]) who introduce ...nd his teachings spread widely in [[China]]. In 720 [[Vajrabodhi]] ([[Chin-kang-chih]]) and [[Amoghavajra]] ([[Pu-k'ung]]) also came from [[India]] to [[Lo
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  • mahakalé [[tukdam]] [[kang]] [[ekadzati]] [[tukdam]] [[kang]]
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  • ...uddhism]]: Nagar-juna and [[Nagabodhi]] who spread it in [[India]]; [[Chin-kang-chih]], [[Pu-k'ung]], and [[Shanwuwei]] ([[Shubhakarasimha]]) who introduce ...mandalas]]) and the {{Wiki|worship}} of numerous deities.Shanwuwei, [[Chin-kang-chih]], and [[Pu-k'ung]] introduced [[Esoteric Buddhism]] to [[China]]. Kob
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  • ...cred]] to [[Bön]], [[Hinduism]] and [[Jainism]] as well as [[Buddhism]]. [[Kang Ri]] is a [[Tibetan]] expression for "[[snow peak]]" analogous to alp or [[
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  • ...into {{Wiki|Chinese}} as [[Saṅgha]] armor, and he was given the surname [[Kang]] in {{Wiki|Chinese}}, which may imply his {{Wiki|ethnic}} origin from [[Ka
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  • ...the {{Wiki|Chinese}} versions are [[Hsüan-tsang]], [[Bodhiruchi]], [[Chin-kang-chih]] (Skt [[Vajrabodhi]]), [[Pu-k'ung]] ([[Amoghavajra]]), Danapala, and
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  • GO SUM DAG PA’I GE WA KANG GYI PA
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  • ZHEN LOK GOM GYI KANG PAR SUNG PA ZHIN KANG SHAR TOK PAY NGO WO SO MA DAY
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  • ...ngxian, Henan). He deposed [[King]] Tai [[Kang]] and enthroned [[Zhong]] [[Kang]] 仲康, later Xiang [[相]]. As a regent he neglected his duties and enga
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  • [[tukdam]] gyatso malü [[kang]]
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  • ...ajrasattva]] to [[Nagarjuna]], and then down through [[Nagabodhi]], [[Chin-kang-chih]] (Skt [[Vajrabodhi]]), [[Pu-k'ung]] ([[Amoghavajra]]), [[Hui-kuo]], a ...hism]]: [[Nagarjuna]] and [[Nagabodhi]] who spread it in [[India]]; [[Chin-kang-chih]], [[Pu-k'ung]], and [[Shanwuwei]] ([[Shubhakarasimha]]) who introduce
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  • [[GURU]] IDAM [[RATNA]] [[MANDALA]] KANG NIRYATAYAMI
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  • Vajrabodhi(Chinese, [[Chin-kang-chih]], 663-723): who came to [[China]] in 720 A.D. and translated some imp
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  • ...the YCRJ that this text was considered by [[An Shigao’s]] [[disciples]], [[Kang Senghui]] [[康僧會]] (? - 280 CE) and [[Chen Hui]] [[陳慧]], to be “
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  • ...st stone [[lions]] their {{Wiki|ancestors}} made were ones placed upon the kang--a brick bed popular in northern [[China]]. ...her to [[The lion]], to prevent the {{Wiki|infant}} from falling off the [[kang]].
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  • dir shek [[tsok]] kyi chö bül [[gyé]] [[kang]] té
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  • ...onastery]] was established and funded by [[Order]] of [[Manchu emperor]] [[Kang Xi]] or [[Enkh-Amgalan Khan]] to serve as a final resting place for [[Zanab
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  • ...vata]], Gana [[Parvata]], Rajatadri, and Ratnasanu. [[Kang]] [[Tisé]] or [[Kang Rinpoche]] (the ‘[[Precious]] [[Jewel]] of Snow’ in [[Tibetan]]), [[Mer ...e [[cosmos]] spins is Mount Meru....In [[Tibetan]], [[Kailas]] is called [[Kang Rinpoche]], or the [[Precious]] Mountain. The [[Bön]] call it Yung-drung G
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  • ...hen]] (1906-1987) studied under thirty-seven [[Gurus]], and stayed in [[Xi Kang]] and [[Tibet]] for five years to pursuit [[Dharma]] teachings. He was in {
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  • ...|silver}} is preferable, but {{Wiki|copper}} is the most common. The zang-kang typically has an end that is in the shape of crocodile's {{Wiki|mouth}}. I ...[wood]], and the tsog-kang ([[tshogs]] rkang)—which is similar to the zang-kang, but has a larger ‘{{Wiki|crocodile}} {{Wiki|mouth}}' at its end.
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  • tsa [[chak]] [[pema]] marpö dashyu [[kang]]
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  • ...ouqian ([[form]] Darouzhi), Anqing and Anxuan (from Parthia), Kangju and [[Kang]] Mengxiang (from Kangju), who translated substantive [[sutras]].
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  • chö [[ching]] tö do [[kang]] ngo ngasol lo
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  • [[Gong]] [[Gong]] 共工, personal [[name]] [[Kang]] Hui 康回, is a [[mythological]] [[hero]] that tamed the floods. Some so
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  • [[jungpo]] [[kang]] dak dir ni lhak gyur tam dir ni [[gyalwa]] dra [[gyal]] den [[kang]] gi
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  • ...the [[world]]. This became a clear indication that the [[Emperor]] {{Wiki|Kang Xi}} of the {{Wiki|Qing dynasty}} was none other than the [[incarnation]] o
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  • ...ncers, amongst whom [[Khandroma]] [[Dorje Phakmo]] is supreme. More than [[Kang Rimpoche]] and [[Labchi]], it is the [[tantric]] power place par [[excellen
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  • ...e the springs of the [[four great rivers]] in the four [[directions]] of [[Kang]] [[Rimpoche]]. Where two [[rivers]] meet is a power place, like the conflu
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  • To seek out the [[Tantric]] secrets he went to [[Tibet]] and Xi [[Kang]].
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  • * [[Sanghapala]] / [[Kang Seng-hui]] ;[[Sanghapala]] / [[Kang Seng-hui]] ~250
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  • ==Also known as: “[[Chin-kang ching]]”, “[[Vajraccedika-sutra]]”==
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  • (Ch. [[金剛手]], [[Jin Gang Shou]], Kr. [[Kum Kang Soo]], Jp.[[Shukongojin]], Tib. [[Channa Dorje]]) - An early [[bodhisattva]
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  • [[chökyong]] sungmé [[tukdam]] [[kang]]
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  • sol lo chö do [[tukdam]] [[kang]]
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  • [[tukdam]] [[kang]] gyur [[nyam]] [[chak]] dik tung shak{{BigTibetan|༔}}
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  • ...{Wiki|Central Asia}} (Note 3: The country of [[Kang]]<ref>The country of [[Kang]] ([[康]] [[kāng]]) was one of a group of small states in {{Wiki|Central ...Wiki|Zoroaster}} and Mani (by H. G. Wells).<br/>http://www.cjvlang.com/Dow/Kang.html</ref>).
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  • [[chökyong]] sungmé [[tukdam]] [[kang]]
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  • ...meditation]] for {{Wiki|therapeutic}} purposes (e.g., Dale Miller, 2014; [[Kang]] & Whittingham, 2010).  ...er authors have shown a more balanced approach (e.g., Dale Miller, 2014; [[Kang]] & Whittingham, 2010). 
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  • ...[earthly]] [[manifestation]] it was [[Kailas]], the {{Wiki|crystal}}, or [[Kang]] [[Rinpoche]], [[jewel]] of the snows. The [[swastika]] mountain. ...ought long and hard, finally agreeing that whoever reached the summit of [[Kang]] [[Rinpoche]] first at dawn the next day would be the winner. At sunrise,
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  • [[China]]: [[Yung-kang]], [[Lung-men Caves]]. The [[Four Sacred mountains]]
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  • ...rapeutic}} value of these mid-Tertiary fossils. According to the Pen-ts'ao Kang-Muh, the best source of [[information]] as to {{Wiki|medical}} practice amo ...ood}} enters the [[earth]] it becomes {{Wiki|amber}}; and in the Pen-ts'ao Kang-Muh you may read: "[[Dragon]] saliva is seldom used as a [[medicine]]. . .
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  • [[rabjam]] namkhé khyön kün yong [[kang]] né
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  • ...[Avatamsaka]] [[monastery]]), the Shih-chia-t'a and Liao sculptures in Yun-kang which are located in caves III and XI. The sculptures of Hsia-ssu are of cl
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  • By David Lague, Paul Mooney, Benjamin [[Kang]] Lim
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  • ...y]] came together in the village and built a [[temple]] we call the [[ngag kang]], meaning the [[ngakpa’s]] assembly hall. We didn’t have such formalit
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  • chi [[nang]] [[sangwa]] yermé tokpé [[kang]]
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  • :• '''Yung-kang (Shansi) and Lung-men (Honan) [[caves]]''' ...and aesthetic [[perfection]] never repeated. The giant [[Buddhas]] at Yung-kang recall [[Indian]] prototypes; at Lung-men early [[Buddhist]] and [[Mahayana
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  • ...ds of [[nectar]] in a [[skull cup]]. Recite these six words: Lang, Yang, [[Kang]], Weng, A, Hong, and simultaneously [[visualize]] according to their respe A. Recite in the usual fashion, "Lang, Yang, [[Kang]]" and consider the [[fire]] of [[desires]] and the [[wind]] of [[Karma]] [
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  • rikdü [[maha]] gurü [[tukdam]] [[kang]] gonggyü [[dakpa]] nyiden [[tukdam]] [[kang]]
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  • [[yeshe nga]] yi ö kyi [[kang]] kunzang chöpé trin gyi [[kang]]
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  • ser gyi [[kang]] dub dra yi shyab yi ong wa po
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  • ...{Wiki|Peking}}; the [[venerable]] [[Wang]] Tse Yu; and the [[venerable]] [[Kang]] [[Fu]] An.
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  • (Sheh Fang, Chu Fa, Chi [[Kang]], [[Kuei]]).
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  • The I-chAeh-ju-lai-chin-kang-san-yeh-tsui-shang-pi-mi-ta-chiao-wang Gang1 translated in 1002 A.D. by Shi ...s. An outline of the eighteen [[sections]] is said to be noted in the Chih-kang-ting-ching-yii-chHeh-shih-pa-lui-chih-kuei as translated into {{Wiki|Chine
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  • [[Kang Furong]] [[康敷镕]], ed. [[Qinghai ji]] [[青海记]] (Documents on [[Qi
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  • ...masters such as Vajrabodhi (Chinkang-chih) and Amoghavajra (Pu-k’ung-chin-kang) visited Sri Lanka and lived at Abhayagiri Vihāra (Wu-wei-wang-si in Vajra ...oughly trained by Ācārya Samantabhadra in the doctrine of Yoga of the Chin-kang-ting ching [Sarvatathāgatatattvasaṃgraha] and the method of erecting alt
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  • ...century. In particular, the article will examine the origi nmyth of “[[Ki kang]],” an early alternate [[name]] for [[Rāhula]], in what may be the earli ...iki|Chinese}} systems of [[astral]] {{Wiki|divination}}, showing that Ki [[kang]] /[[Rāhula]] may have been filtered through a specifically {{Wiki|Chine
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  • chöying khyön kün [[kang]] té taktu bul khakhyab gyalwé [[tukdam]] nyenpo [[kang]]
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  • ...ndian]] [[monks]] [[Shanwuwei]] (Skt [[Shubhakarasimha]], 637-735), [[Chin-kang-chih]] ([[Vajrabodhi]], 671-741), [[Pu-k'ung]] ([[Amoghavajra]], 705-774),
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  • ...TATAGATA BAIYO BUSHO BHAIY SARVA TATKANG UTGATEY SAPARANA HEYMAM GANGANA KANG SOHA (3X)
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  • ki [[kang]] ka khung ki [[kang]]
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  • ...706, Lhazang {{Wiki|Khan}} with the support of the {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|Kang Xi}} [[Emperor]] deposed the [[6th Dalai Lama]], who [[died]] soon after, p
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  • TZA CHI ME LHA YI KANG ZANG DAM PA DANG TSUG [[LA]] KANG ZANG NAM NE SHEG SU SOL
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  • [[rabjam]] namkhé tartuk [[kang]] té bul
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  • [[kang]] té [[jetsün]] jamyang la
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  • sateng tamché zabmö ter gyi [[kang]]
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  • ...his grandfather Qiao Niu 橋牛, who was a son of Gou Wang 句望, a son of Jing [[Kang]] 敬康, whose father was Qiong [[Chan]] 窮蟬, a son of Zhuan Xu 顓頊,
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  • [[HRIH]] YIY TSA SUM LHA TS’HOG GYEY PA KANG NYAM NYID DE CHHEN PAY T’HUG DAM KANG
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  • ki [[kang]] ka khung ki [[kang]]
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  • ...me about $200 in {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[money]]. With this I set out for Xi [[Kang]] where on the snow mountain I received instruction from the famous [[Ganga ...]], I should like to make clear that it was necessary for me to go to Xi [[Kang]] to obtain the secret [[doctrines]] of the third [[initiation]] (dbang) wh
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  • ...sisters, [[emanations]] of the [[Buddha Amitayus]], told me to go to Xi [[Kang]] but without support how could I go? When my {{Wiki|superior}} returned, I {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[money]]. With this I set out for Xi [[Kang]] where on the snow mountain I received instruction from the famous [[Wikip
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  • ...ng the [[offering]], [[chant]] ``Om [[Ah]] [[Hum]]`` and ``Lang [[Yang]] [[Kang]].``
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  • ...cha ma [[chi]] [[Kor wa]] [[kang]] du kye [[kyang]] duk ngal jyu Ge dik [[kang]] che de duk lu wa may tar lam top par la may tuk je [[zung]]
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  • ...s the chief of the Youqiong Tribe (有窮氏) during the reign of [[King]] Tai [[Kang]] of Xia Dynasty. His wife, Chang'e, was a lunar [[deity]].
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  • As a result of being exposed to the {{Wiki|political}} writings of [[Kang]] Youwei, {{Wiki|Liang Qichao}}, Tan Sitong and Zhang Taiyan, [[Taixu]] tur
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