Longthang Drölma Lhakhang

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
ཀློང་ ཐང་ སྒྲོལ་ མ་ ལྷ་ ཁང ༌
Wylie transliteration :
klong thang sgrol ma lha khang
THDL transcription :
longtang drölma lhakhang
Chinese name
Simplified :
隆 塘 卓玛 寺
Pinyin :
Longtang Zhuoma si

The Tibetan temple Longthang Drölma Lhakhang ( Tib . : klong thang sgrol ma lha khang ) was built in the time of King Songtsen Gampo ( srong btsan sgam po ) in Kham ( khams ) in the Danma ( dan ma ) region . It is one of the group of the four Runon temples ( ru gnon gyi gtsug lag khang bzhi ) of the so-called Twelve Geomantic Temples . It is said to be on the right hand of the demoness ( srin mo ).

The temple site is located in Dêgê ( sde dge ) County of Kardze in the southwest Chinese province of Sichuan .

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  1. Chin. Longtang Zhuoma si 隆 塘 卓玛 寺
  2. cf. chin. 邓 柯 县
Longthang Drölma Lhakhang (alternative names of the lemma)
ཀློང་ ཐང་ སྒྲོན་ མ་ ལྷ་ ཁང༌; klong thang sgron ma lha khang; longtang drönma lhakhang; Longtang Zhuoma si 隆 塘 卓玛 寺; Kang Longtang Zhuoma si 康 • 隆 塘 卓玛 寺; Longthang Drölma; Kham Longthang Drölma; khams glong thang sgrol ma

Coordinates: 32 ° 29 ′ 0 ″  N , 98 ° 1 ′ 0 ″  E