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KING Gesar connected by place

Dzogchen monastery

Zhugqing Monastery was founded in 1684 by the First Zhugqing Dharma King, Padma Rinchen. It is one of the six major mother monasteries of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. King Gesar is also one of the protective deities of the monastery

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Axu Grassland

The birthplace of King Ling Gesar is located on the Axu Grasslands near Lingtsang Chacha Monastery in Dege County. The exact location is a place called Jisuyag Kangdo, where two streams meet, flowing gently, two grasslands lie like carpets.

Ronggo Monastery

Ronggo Monastery was built on the site of King Gesar's Lion-Dragon-Tiger Palace. In Tibetan, "Rong" means palace, and "Go" means head, so Ronggo Monastery, as the name implies, is considered the foremost palace of Lingtsang.

Jacha fortress

The Jacha Fortress is located in Lawongtong Village, Gongya Township, Dege County. It is the site of the Zhongling tribe fortress of the Lingtsang family during the time of King Gesar. The entire site is surrounded by mountains on three sides and bordered by water on the other. The ruins are situated on a hillside along National Highway 317.

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