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be a favourite resort of learned men of Tibet and Mongolia. The 
1. Buddha vanquishing Mara the evil one and a host of 
emons. 
2. The sixteen Sthavira (Neh-tan Chu-rig!) brought from 
China. 
3. Several life-like images constructed by the famous artist 
Nehu Chang-wa. 
In the Gonkhang (the temple assigned to the Tuntrtk deities 
there are— 
1. The image of the six-armed Bhairava, constructed by Leg- 
gyan of Shwau. 
2. Gon-po Choigyal with four arms. 
3. The goddess Paldam Lhama (Kali) on horseback, her legs 
being tied by a chain, probably as a punishment for 
her wicked conduct. 
headed Avalokiteevara and the four-armed Gon-po, Maitreya made 
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collections, all written in gold and silver. 
In the temple of Chyam-chen Shal-reh Lhakhang, the image 
of Atiga with a Chintamant wishing-gem in his hand is conspicuous. 
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