SINGYE DZONG PHUG, Lodrak
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Location
An unspecified number of »alcove type caves« (YONGE 1995: 195) or rock shelters at »Sengye Dzong« (or so) are used as troglodyte meditation retreats. SITUATION: At the monastery of Senge Dzong (note 1) or »Seng-ge rDzong« (LAUF 1975: 73), »Sengye Dzong« (YONGE 1993: 195), Singya Dzong and Singbi Dzong in the Lodrak (Lho-brag) valley (LAUF 1975: 73) in the northernmost part of Bhutan and close to the Tibetan border. CULTURAL HISTORY: LAUF (1975: 73) provides less cursory information on the modified natural troglodyte rock chambers and shelters of sNa rings Brag phug: The Tertön (gTer ston, Treasure Finder) Padmalingpa (Padma Lingpa,Padma gling-pa, circa 1450*-1513) discovered in 1476 and again in 1487 sacred texts (gTer-ma) of the U-rgya zab-ter and U-rgyan thugs-ter groups, written in the secret Dakini script (mKha'.'gro yi-ge) in the cave sNa-rings Brag Phug near the monastery Senge Dzong (Seng-ge rDzong) in the Lodrak valley (Lho-brag-chu) in the northernmost part of Bhutan, on the Tibetan border.
NOTE 1: »Sengye Dzong« (YONGE 1995: 195) or »Seng-ge rDzong« (LAUF 1975: 73) is indicated as »Singya Dzong« in India Road Atlas (Eicher Goodearth 2006: 28 C2) in Lhuntse (dzongkhag / district) and as »Singbi Dzong« on AMS sheet NG46-01 Tongsa Dzong (U502 series, 1960 edition).
Cavités proche
Distance (km) | Nom | Longueur (m) | Profondeur (m) |
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23.2 | A DIGLAM, Thakpang | ||
33.5 | DOSUM DIGLAM | ||
53.2 | TAK TSANG SENGE PHUG, Paro | ||
151.6 | DORJE PHUG | ||
159.4 | KONGPO MOUNTAIN (Cave at) | ||
159.4 | KONGPO MOUNTAIN CAVE 2 | ||
159.4 | KONGPO MOUNTAIN CAVE 3 | ||
189.1 | YERPA CAVE | ||
189.1 | YERPA CAVE 1 |