Lenpa Chilpo Hermitage
lan pa spyil po / lan pa spyil bu
ལན་པ་སྤྱིལ་པོ། ལན་པ་སྤྱིལ་བུ།
This place was a small hermitage were Khyungpo Naljor stayed in retreat.
All Shangpa sites for Operating Status Ruined
lan pa spyil po / lan pa spyil bu
ལན་པ་སྤྱིལ་པོ། ལན་པ་སྤྱིལ་བུ།
This place was a small hermitage were Khyungpo Naljor stayed in retreat.
‘jag chen dgon
འཇག་ཆེན་དགོན།
khyung ri sgrub khang / khyung ‘dul ri
ཁྱུང་རི་སྒྲུབ་ཁང་། ཁྱུང་འདུལ་རི།
To be translated.
Mountain Hermitage north-west of Rongtsön Geser village (rong tshon ge ser), Narthang yül.
bong shod ri bo che’i dgon (bod shod ri bo che)
བོང་ཤོད་རི་བོ་ཆེ། བོད་ཆོད་རི་བོ་ཆེ།
sho ma ra (‘phan yul sho ma ra’i dgon)
ཤོ་མ་ར་དགོན
Early site visited by Khyungpo Naljor to receive Mahamudra teachings. Now in ruins.
rmog lcog dgon / lha phu rmog lcog
རྨོག་ལྕོག་དགོན། ལྷ་ཕུ་རྨོག་ལྕོག་གི་དགོན།
Monastery established by Mokchok Rinchen Tsöndrü.
lha phu lkugs lung gi dgon pa / sku lugs dgon pa / lkug lung
ལྷ་ཕུ་ལྐུགས་ལུང་གི་དགོན། སྐུ་ལུགས་དགོན་པ། ལྐུག་ལུང་།
Ancient Shangpa Kagyü built near Mokchokpa retreat in Laphu valley.
‘jag pa dgon (‘jag chung dpal dgon)
འཇག་པ་དགོན། འཇག་ཆུང་དཔལ་དགོན།
Early Shangpa site of Jakchen Gyaltsen Bum, Jakchen Jampa Pel, and Khedrup Shangton. The primary seat of the Jakpa transmissions the Shangpa.
‘chad kha dgon (jog mda’ – ‘phan yul ‘chad kha dgon, maybe also ‘jog po mda’i chad kar dgon pa)
འཆད་ཁ་དགོན།
Early Shangpa Kagyu site visited by Khyungpo Naljor. Founded by Kadam master Chekhawa Yeshé Dorjé (‘chad kha ba ye shes rdo rje), known to have composed one treatise on Lojong entitled The Seven Point Mind Training (blo sbyong don bdun ma). Documented by Jonang Foundation in 2014.
bsam sdings dgon (pa snam bsam sdings)
བསམ་སྡིངས་དགོན།
Early Shangpa site founded around the time of Khetsun Zhonu Drup, located in Panam (pa snam). This is a different place from Samding Monastery in Nakartse (sna dkar rtse).
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