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“Ngok Kunga Dorje b.1157 - d.1234 Ngok Kunga Dorje was a prominent member of the Ngok family lineage of Hevajra practice. Although he never became a monk, he founded a monastery called Zhung Treuzhing.” - http://dev.treasuryoflives.org/tradition/Marpa-Kagyu
Input by: tmciolek, Mar 20, 2013
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The monastery in question is assumed to be situated actually no farther than 200 m / 2 km / 20 km from the point defined by the coordinates below.
General location of the XXXX monastery, XX.
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2. Monastery's modern country & province
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3. Monastery's alternative/historical names
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4. Monastery's lat/long coordinates
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5. Other known nearby Buddhist monasteries
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6. Modern name of the known nearest city, town, or village
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8. The settlement's coordinates
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9. Monastery's major Buddhist tradition
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11. Date-early
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16. Additional notes
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17. Corrections & addenda to this page were kindly provided by
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18. Available Printed Literature
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