Reference Analysis of a Chapter Blue Annals Chapter 6-Places
Place | Roerich Page | Details |
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dPal gSang-phu Monastery | 329 | The chapter first describes the lineage of the monastery. |
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Kasmira | 329 | The place that rNog lo-tsa-ba bLo-Ildan studied for 17 years before returning at the age of 35, to Tibet. |
Khams | 330 | Chapter 6 describes this as the place that period of the early spread of the doctrine in which the gods would descend to hear the expositions of Ses-reb-‘bar of Bre (who was the best of the lo-tsa-ba’s disciples). |
Rwa-sgren | 330 | The area where Ses-reb-‘bar of Bre taught for many years (including the gNam-rtse-Idan monastery. |
Grib-kyi phu (Upper Grib) | 331 | The place where dBan-phyug rgyal-po (disciple of |
sKar-chun rin-mo) took residence and maintained a large congregation. | ||
Brin-las | 332 | The place where bLo-gros ‘byun-gnas of Gro-lun (a disciple of rNog lo-tsa-ba) built a large vihara after amassing great wealth. |
Myan-ro | 332 | Monastery where rGya-dmar-pa Byan-chub-grags of sTod taught such students as the acarya Phya-pa. |
Ne’u-thog | 332 | Place where Phya-pa occupied the abbots chair. |
sKyan-dur 334 | Where Jam-dbyan founded a school with many monks | |
U-san-rdo | 335 | Where gNal-zig meditated for 9 years with many of his disciples |
sTod-luns mtsho-smad and Yar-kluns | 335 | where Phu-than Dar-dkon taught many diciiples and established the Doctrine . |
Brag-nam | 335 | the place where Bo-don Rin-stse established a school to study Pramamavartika |
sNar-than | 336-338 | where Chims-chen-mo advised skyel-nag grags-sen to set up a monastic college. This college was objected to by the gKa-gdams-pas but was established anyway through the performance of a tea ceremony. At the gate of sNar-than, Rigs-pa’I zal-gri of Bhutan saw the sun for the first time in 11 years after contracting leprosy. In ravine situatied nearby, he recited the Pramanaviniscaya and his disease left him. He continued his studies in this area after being cured. This is also the place where original copies of bKa-gyur and bsTan-‘gyur were made and then distributed throughout Tibet. |
Sa-skya | 337 | Where Rigs-pa’I zal-gri of Bhutan was sent after playing a trick on his master. Here he would later become court chaplain for the Mongols. |
bKra-sis lhun-po | 339 | where the scholar ses-rab sen-ge and his disciples built a vihara and erected a large image. This drew many to the site where they studies the Doctrine. |
gSan-phu | 339 | where gZon-nu blo-gros studied the Bu-tika. He was a master of the Indian sastras. |
dbUs and gTsan | 339 | Where gZon-nu blo-gros taught the Doctrine and spread Prajnaparamita |
rGyal-mo-ron | 340 | where gZon-nu blo-gros’s spiritual son Ron-ston smra-ba’I sen-ge chen mo was from. When he became a master, he preached the Doctrine between dBus |
and Las-stod. | ||
‘Bras-yul | 340 | Sans-rgyas-‘phel maintained a monastic college here and expounded the Doctrine. |
‘Tshal Gun-than | 341 | where acarya Sak-gzon founded a college with the assistance of |
Tshal-pa sMon-lam-pa and others. | ||
Phan-yul | 343 | where Zan Than-sag-pa founded Thang-sag and taught Madhyamaka. |
Brag-nam | 335 | the place where Bo-don Rin-stse established a school to study Pramamavartika |
sNar-than | 336-338 | where Chims-chen-mo advised skyel-nag grags-sen to set up a monastic college. This college was objected to by the gKa-gdams-pas but was established anyway through the performance of a tea ceremony. At the gate of sNar-than, Rigs-pa’I zal-gri of Bhutan saw the sun for the first time in 11 years after contracting leprosy. In ravine situatied nearby, he recited the Pramanaviniscaya and his disease left him. He continued his studies in this area after being cured. This is also the place where original copies of bKa-gyur and bsTan-‘gyur were made and then distributed throughout Tibet. |
Sa-skya | 337 | Where Rigs-pa’I zal-gri of Bhutan was sent after playing a trick on his master. Here he would later become court chaplain for the Mongols. |
bKra-sis lhun-po | 339 | where the scholar ses-rab sen-ge and his disciples built a vihara and erected a large image. This drew many to the site where they studies the Doctrine. |
gSan-phu | 339 | where gZon-nu blo-gros studied the Bu-tika. He was a master of the Indian sastras. |
dbUs and gTsan | 339 | Where gZon-nu blo-gros taught the Doctrine and spread Prajnaparamita |
rGyal-mo-ron | 340 | where gZon-nu blo-gros’s spiritual son Ron-ston smra-ba’I sen-ge chen mo was from. When he became a master, he preached the Doctrine between dBus and Las-stod. |
‘Bras-yul | 340 | Sans-rgyas-‘phel maintained a monastic college here and expounded the Doctrine. |
‘Tshal Gun-than | 341 | where acarya Sak-gzon founded a college with the assistance of Tshal-pa sMon-lam-pa and others. |
Phan-yul | 343 | where Zan Than-sag-pa founded Thang-sag and taught Madhyamaka. |