كهف ميلاربا
كهف في نيبال
كهف ميلاربا هو كهف مرتبط بميلاربا في نيبال في حلبة أنابورنا على 13,450 قدم (4,100 م) خارج مانانج.[2] يُنسب إليه أنه كان مقر إقامة البوذية التبتية الشهيرة سيدها ميلاريبا خلال إقامته في القرن الحادي عشر في ما يعرف الآن بشمال نيبال.[3][4][5][6]
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معلومات أساسيّة | |
الانتماء الديني | بوذية تبتية |
تعديل مصدري - تعديل |
مراجع
عدل- ^ وصلة مرجع: https://www.buddhistdoor.net/features/echoes-of-milarepa-in-the-mountains-of-manang.
- ^ Sagar Mani Shiwakoti (13 مارس 2015). "Echoes of Milarepa in the Mountains of Manang". Buddhistdoor Global. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-10-28. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2021-01-03.
proximity to the "Milarepa cave," situated at an altitude of about 13,450 feet near the mountain Annapurna III. ... It is said that Milarepa was once disturbed in his meditation by a deer that was being chased by a dog, which in turn was being followed by a hunter named Kera Gompa Dorjee. When Milarepa did not allow the hunter to kill the deer, the hunter shot his arrows at Milarepa. The arrows could do no harm to the yogi, and instead of being angry with the hunter, he started teaching all three the way to attain salvation in the form of three songs: the song of the deer, the song of the dog, and the song of the hunter.
- ^ Create Consult (يوليو 2019). "Master Plan for Tourism Development in Milarepa Cave, Manang" (PDF). Gandaki Provincial Government. مؤرشف من الأصل (PDF) في 2021-05-05. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2021-01-02.
- ^ Andrées de Ruiter. "Milarepas Gompa in nepal". nepal-dia.de. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-11-24. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2021-01-02.
- ^ Sagar Mani Shiwakoti (13 مارس 2015). "Echoes of Milarepa in the Mountains of Manang". Buddhistdoor Global. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2020-10-28. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2021-01-03.
proximity to the "Milarepa cave," situated at an altitude of about 13,450 feet near the mountain Annapurna III. ... It is said that Milarepa was once disturbed in his meditation by a deer that was being chased by a dog, which in turn was being followed by a hunter named Kera Gompa Dorjee. When Milarepa did not allow the hunter to kill the deer, the hunter shot his arrows at Milarepa. The arrows could do no harm to the yogi, and instead of being angry with the hunter, he started teaching all three the way to attain salvation in the form of three songs: the song of the deer, the song of the dog, and the song of the hunter.
Sagar Mani Shiwakoti (2015-03-13). "Echoes of Milarepa in the Mountains of Manang". Buddhistdoor Global. Retrieved 3 January 2021.proximity to the “Milarepa cave,” situated at an altitude of about 13,450 feet near the mountain Annapurna III. ... It is said that Milarepa was once disturbed in his meditation by a deer that was being chased by a dog, which in turn was being followed by a hunter named Kera Gompa Dorjee. When Milarepa did not allow the hunter to kill the deer, the hunter shot his arrows at Milarepa. The arrows could do no harm to the yogi, and instead of being angry with the hunter, he started teaching all three the way to attain salvation in the form of three songs: the song of the deer, the song of the dog, and the song of the hunter.
- ^ Garma C. C. Chang (1997). Sixty Songs of Milarepa. Buddhist Publication Society. ISBN:983-9382-03-9. مؤرشف من الأصل في 2021-02-27. اطلع عليه بتاريخ 2021-01-02.