The four precious sights of Sakya

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Szakja
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The four precious sights of Sakya

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Dear friends
I read on HimalyanArt that the stupa of Bari Lotsawa is "one of the four precious sights of Sakya Town".
Somebody knows what the other 3 are ?
Tank you
Joseph from Holland
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The other 3 main translators? Drogmi, Mal, and Rinchen Zangpo.
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Szakja wrote:Dear friends
I read on HimalyanArt that the stupa of Bari Lotsawa is "one of the four precious sights of Sakya Town".
Somebody knows what the other 3 are ?
Tank you
Joseph from Holland
Did you check Jeff Watt's site? He hasn't updated it in a while but it might be buried there in a page somewhere. Also from memory I think they are listed in Jared Rhoton's translation of Sakya Pandita's essays and letters on the three vows: "A Clear Differentiation of the Three Codes".

Kirt
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