YERPA CAVE 1
ཁྲིན་ཀོན་ཆུས་ 城关区 (CN)
29.616700,91.250000
29.616700,91.250000
Description
One of the sacred natural caves at Yerpa rock near Sera, north-east of Lhasa. CULTURAL HISTORY - Human use: Troglodyte hermitage retreat. It is renowned for having been used by the Indian Buddhist saint and reformator Atisha, who was born in AD 925. EVANS-WENTZ (1937: 18) notes Atisha's cave is venerated and lies below creepers and roses. BELL (1924 edited 1992: 31): The cave where Atisha lived, sixteen miles [25.7 km] east of Lhasa, is still preserved [?]. High up on the sunny mountainside, surrounded by stunted junipers and bushes of wild currant and wild rose, it seemed a fitting home for a religious reformer in this land of ice and snow.
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Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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0.0 | YERPA CAVE | ||
0.0 | YERPA CAVE 2 | ||
0.0 | YERPA CAVE 3 | ||
282.5 | MAIKEL, Mekrima (Hole at) | ||
359.2 | SHINGJE CHOGYE PHUG | ||
370.6 | PEMAKÖCHUNG NATURAL TUNNEL | ||
553.9 | PUGO CAVE | ||
674.3 | Tieren (Grotte de) | ||
684.0 | Rje kun 'gro |