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الصفحة 209
This sect is now the most numerous in Tibet , and both the Dalai Lama of Lhasa and the Tashi Lama of Tashi - Lhunpo belong to it . Tsongkhapa's memory is still venerated throughout Tibet . Pictures of him are hung up in all the temples ...
This sect is now the most numerous in Tibet , and both the Dalai Lama of Lhasa and the Tashi Lama of Tashi - Lhunpo belong to it . Tsongkhapa's memory is still venerated throughout Tibet . Pictures of him are hung up in all the temples ...
الصفحة 210
But besides these two great Lamas of the yellow sect of Gelukpa , there is a third great lama in Bhutan , called the Dharma Raja , who is the head of the Dukpa sect , all of whom wear red dresses . Dharma Raja is his usual title amongst ...
But besides these two great Lamas of the yellow sect of Gelukpa , there is a third great lama in Bhutan , called the Dharma Raja , who is the head of the Dukpa sect , all of whom wear red dresses . Dharma Raja is his usual title amongst ...
الصفحة 211
Most Lamas have their heads shaved or the hair cropped short ; but the abbot's hair was uncut . ... The Dharma Raja , or great Lama of the red sect , wears a semicircular red cap similar to those of the Ladakhi Lamas24 .
Most Lamas have their heads shaved or the hair cropped short ; but the abbot's hair was uncut . ... The Dharma Raja , or great Lama of the red sect , wears a semicircular red cap similar to those of the Ladakhi Lamas24 .
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Introduction | 1 |
The Land and The People | 12 |
History of Ladakhi Rulers | 31 |
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