Mebar Tsuklakhang, or Temple That Caught Fire, is a temple dedicated to Mhākāla in Khau Kyelhe, in Sakya, built by Nyen Lotsāwa Darma Drak in the fourteenth century. It received its name after a fire ignited during construction.
Mebar Tsuklakhang, or Temple That Caught Fire, is a temple dedicated to Mhākāla in Khau Kyelhe, in Sakya, built by Nyen Lotsāwa Darma Drak in the fourteenth century. It received its name after a fire ignited during construction.
Chos rnam rgyal. N.d. Dpal sa skya'i gnas yig me loong ma. Sa skya dgon rtsis 'khor drwa ba'i rtsom sgrig khang nas bsgrigs. Sakya: Dpal sa skya'i gna' rabs rig gnas rtsom sgyur khang / bkra shis chos 'phel rig gnas las bya khang. BDRC W3CN537
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