Bhuddhist Pilgrimage
The remote valleys of
Lahaul, Spiti and Kinnaur have strong Buddhist traditions. Splendid gompas,
Buddhist monasteries, built along bare mountain-sides seem to be a part of the
rugged terrain. These are the repositories of a wealth of Buddhist art and culture.
The dim, cool interiors of ancient monasteries glow with the brilliance of
painted murals, stuccos and elaborate thangkas framed with rich borders of
silk.
In Dharamsala, where
the Dalai Lama has settled in exile, is a marvelous Tibetan township where an
entire cultural tradition is being nurtured. It is a centre that attracts
scholars, pilgrims and tourists.
REWALSAR: Perhaps the most sacred spot for
Buddhists in Himachal Pradesh, Rewalsar is 20 km south west of Mandi. According
to legend, Guru Padmasambhava departed for Tibet from this beautiful spot, to
spread the ’dharma’. A pagoda-style monastery stands along the edge of the
lake.
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| Rewalsar |
GURU GHANTAL
MONASTERY(3020 m): This is on the
right bank of Chandra river about 4 kms. above Tandi and is believed to be the
oldest Gompa of Lahaul having wooden structure with pyramidal roofs, wood
carving, preserving the idols of Padmasambhava & Brajeshwari Devi. On the
full moon night in mid-June a festival called "GHANTAL" is celebrated
by Lamas & Thakurs together.
KARDANG MONASTERY(3500
m): It is about 5
kms. from Keylong across Bhaga river. It is believed to be built in 12th
century. Monastery has a large library of Kangyur and Tangyur volumes of
Budhist scriptures in Bhoti. Kardang village was once the capital of Lahaul.
SHASHUR MONASTERY: Situated on a hill about 3 kms from
Keylong (Lahaul & Spiti) towards north on the same slope. During June/ July
this monastery attracts a large number of visitors when Lamas perform the devil
dance. It was founded in the 17th century a.d. It belongs to red hat sec and is
located among the blue pines. The paintings represent the history of 84
Buddhas.
TAYUL GOMPA(3900 m): Tayul Gompa is 6 kms. from Keylong
(Lahaul & Spiti) and is one of the oldest monasteries of the valley having
a huge statue of Guru Padmasamhava about 5m high and houses library of Kangyur
having 101 volumes. In Tibetan language Ta-Yul means the chosen place. There is
an interesting story behind this.
KYE MONASTERY: It is situated 12 kms. north of Kaza
(Lahaul & Spiti) and serves the western population of Spiti. It is the
oldest and biggest monastery of the valley and located at (4116 m) above Kye
village. It houses beautiful scriptures and paintings of Buddha and other
goddesses. Lamas practice dance, sing and play on pipes and horns. Relegious
training to Lama’s is imparted here. It has murals and books of high value.
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| KYE MONASTERY |
THANG YUG GOMPA: It is located 13 kms. above Kaza (Lahaul
& Spiti) serving western part of central Spiti. Situated in a secluded
place in the narrow gauge of Kaza Nallah, it generally has a Lama from Tibet.
Above this there is a long plateau which leads to Shilla peak.
KUNGRI GOMPA: It is situated in the Pin valley about
10 kms. from Attargo where Spiti river has to be crossed to enter Pin valley.
It is serves the population of Pin valley.
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| DHANKAR MONASTERY |
rving the
population of eastern side. It has its origin in the tenth century old and is
located 50 kms. from Kaza (Lahaul & Spiti). In fame it is next to Tholing
Gompa in Tibet. It has about 60 Lamas and houses a large collection of
Scriptures, wall paintings etc. Murals of this gompa have similarity to that of
the Ajanta paintings.
NAKO: The legendary footprints of the Guru
Padamsambhava are enshrined at the Lotsabaage Monastery at Nako. This high
altitude village in Kinnaur is located near a limpid lake.
TASHIGANG GOMPA: Can be visited by taking diversion from
Khab to Namgya and then trekking to the Gompa.
TILASANGH MONASTERY: 1 km. trek from Ka, it is 12 km. short
of Yangthang.



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