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Monasteries in Ladakh
Monasteries in Ladakh could be both of your Mahayana or the Hinayana sect of Buddhism. The head lama is known as a 'kushak', which means reincarnation. The monasteries of Ladakh are what give the area its distinctive taste and elegance. Normally, most gompas are constructed to ensure that they perch precariously on lone rocks or craggy mountain-faces.

Hemis Gompa
Hemis, the largest monastery in Ladakh,was constructed in 1630. It belongs towards the red sect, Brokpa. It lies at a distance of 45 km south of Leh. Outstanding and intriguing, Hemis is diverse from your other critical monasteries of Ladakh. The annual festival, commemorating the start anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava, is held for 2 days in June-July, enlivening the courtyard of your monastery.

Sankar gompa
The Sankar gompa is situated a few kilometers north of your city middle. The gompa belongs towards the Gelukpa order and has an outstanding impression of your Buddhist deity Avalokiteshwara Padmahari or Chenresig, with one,000 arms and an equal quantity of heads.

Shanti Stupa
The Shanti Stupa was constructed by a Japanese order and was opened by the Dalai Lama in 1985. From your top rated, 1 can see the unique locales close by. The stupa is situated at a distance of three km from your Fort Street.

Spituk Monastery
Shanti Stupa in Ladakh Spituk Gompa is to the hill best close to Indus, about 18 Kms from Leh. The Gompa was founded in 11th century by Od-De The Gompa was named Spituk (exemplary) by Rinchen Zangpo, a translator came to that location and mentioned that exemplary religious group would rise.
Cave Monastery
The cave monastery of Shergole is tiny but this aged Buddhist monastery has tasteful frescoes. It juts from a brown, granite cliff and seems as if suspended inside the center on the mountain. This architectural quirk helps make it an object of curiosity amongst community persons also.

Thiksey Monastery
Tikse Monastery in LadakhAbout twenty kms from Leh, Thiksey is definitely an imposing monastery and 1 on the best instance of Ladakhi architecture. This Gompa is situated to the best on the hill and types component of Gelukpa order. Paldan Sherab nephew of Sherb Zangpo, founded Thiksey monastery.

Lamayuru Monastery
Spectacularly set, founded inside the 10th century,Lamayuru monastery is about 125 kms. west of Leh. Because the legend goes, Lamayuru was a lake. It was blessed by a Lama right after which the h2o on the lake receded as much as the mountains leaving location for that monastery to become constructed. Now largely in ruins, only the major corridor exists these days and homes several tankhyas.

Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery in LehSituated on the hillock 15 km south of Leh, was as soon as the residence on the royal family members & it was produced by the first king of Ladakh, Lhachen Palgyigon. According to tradition, it was the seat of power on the pre-Tidetan kings. About 12 Ft. Shakyamuni Buddha's statue created by copper guilt will be the largest inside the area, constructed by Deldan Namgyal in 1633 is a funerary memorial to his father, king Singee Namgyal. There is an additional statue on the Buddha 3 stories in height.Stone carving and lots of chortens are scattered about the Dresthang Gompa.



 
 
 
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