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'''Muru Ningba Monastery''' is a small ] monastery located between the larger monasteries of ] and ] in the holy city of ], ]. '''Muru Ningba Monastery''' is a small ] monastery located between the larger monasteries of ] and ] in the holy city of ], ]. It was the Lhasa seat of the former State Oracle who had his main residence at ] Monastery.<ref>Dowman, Keith (1998). ''The Power-Places of Central Tibet: The Pilgrim's Guide'', p. 40. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London and New York. ISBN 0-7102-1370-0.</ref>



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Muru Ningba Monastery is a small Buddhist monastery located between the larger monasteries of Jokhang and Barkhor in the holy city of Lhasa, Tibet. It was the Lhasa seat of the former State Oracle who had his main residence at Nechung Monastery.

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  1. Dowman, Keith (1998). The Power-Places of Central Tibet: The Pilgrim's Guide, p. 40. Routledge & Kegan Paul, London and New York. ISBN 0-7102-1370-0.
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