Baylangdra Ney is a sacred place of Guru Rinpoche located in Kazhi Gewog under Wangdue Phodrang Dzongkhag at an altitude of 2500–3000 metres above sea level.
Gom Dra, the Great Meditation Cliff of Guru Rinpoche Prophesied to Phajo Drugom Zhigpo
Gom dra is one of the Four Great Cliffs of Guru Rinpoche prophesied to Phajo Drugom Zhigpo in Paro Dzongkhag at an elevation of more than 2200 masl.
Gongza Ney, a Sacred Place where Guru Rinpoche was Offered Midday Tea
Gongza Ney is a sacred place located at an altitude of 950 masl in Trashi Yangtse where Khandro Yeshey Tshogyal offered tea to Guru Rinpoche at noontime.
Hot Springs in Bhutan: Bhutanese Beliefs and Benefits
Hot springs or Tshachu in Bhutan are natural springs said to have been created by Lord Buddha and Bodhisattvas used by people for therapeutic purposes.
Tshelung Ney, a Sacred Place of Prophetic Longevity
Tshelung Ney is the second Draphu Maratika located west of Thimphu where Guru Rinpoche received Tse Ngodrup (life empowerment) from Tsepakme.
Kurje Drupchhu, the Holy Water that Cures all Diseases
Kurje Drupchhu is a holy water created by Guru Rinpoche to heal the ailing Sindhu Raja in the 8th century near Kurje Lhakhang in Bumthang.
Tshechu Dra, Guru Rinpoche’s Cliff of Longevity Water
Tshechu Dra is one of the “four cliffs” entrusted by Guru Rinpoche to Phajo Drugom Zhigpo in his prophetic vision located under Gasa Dzongkhag.
RaGoe Ney, the Destined Place of Guru Sungjoen brought by a Goat and a Vulture
Ragoe Ney Monastery is a sacred place blessed by Guru Rinpoche in the 8th century located in Doteng gewog under Paro Dzongkhag at 2800 meters.
Goen Tshephu Ney, the Third Draphu Maratika of Guru Rinpoche
Goen Tshephu Ney is a sacred cave of longevity in Punakha where Guru Rinpoche first met Buddha Amitayus, heard his message, and empowered longevity blessings.
Aja Menchu, the Medicinal Water at Aja Ney that cure 18 different Diseases
Aja Menchu is the medicinal spring water in Mongar Aja Ney created by Guru Rinpoche believed to cure 18 different diseases (nayrig-chobgay).










