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Sakya
Monastery (Ghoom)
Located
eight kilometres from Darjeeling at a place called Ghoom, the age
old Guru Shakya Monastery captures the eyes of all the visitors.The
Guru Sakya Monastery is a historic and significant monastery of
the Shakya Order. The original monastery was built sometime in 1915
and has supported the monastic community over the years.
The main prayer hall can accomodate about 60 monks.
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DALI
MONASTERY
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Dali Monastery
DRUK
THUBTEN SANGAG CHOLING MONASTERY: The eleventh Gyalwang Drukchen
Tenzin Khenrab Gelek Wangpo passed away in 1960 leavng His Ennence
Kyabje Thuksey Rinpoche as regent of the Drukpa Kargyud Lineage.
Kyabje
Thuksey Rinpoche's compassion, love and his fame as a concerned
teacher spread. He started building Druk Thubten Sangag Choling
Monastery at Dali, Darjeeling in 1971. Kyabje Thuksey Rinpoche stressed
that the sole aim of this monastery was to preserve the precious
Dharma, the Tibetan culture and its traditions.
The
newly constructed complex of the monastery was inaugurated by His
Holiness The Dalai Lama in 1993, where he gave 3 days of religious
teachings.
It
is the only monastery in the eastern side to have disciples and
monks from the Himalayan region. At present there are 210 monks.
Prayer sessions are one in the morning from 5.00 AM to 6.30 PM and
the second is in the evening from 5.00 PM to 6.30 PM.
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Bhutia Busty Monastery
The
Bhutia Busty monastery is is located just 1.5 kilometres
from Chowrasta. With a long and colourful history, the monastery
belongs to the Red Sect of Buddhist Lamas.The origin of name Darjeeling
is linked to this monastery 'Dorjee', means thunderbolt in Tibetan
and 'Ling' means resting place, thus 'Place' of the 'Thunderbolt'
which was the name of the Monastery, originally located on the Observatory
Hill before it was sacked by the Nepalese in the 19th century and
rebuilt on the present site. The ill-fated Monastery was destroyed
by the 1934 earthquake and owes its present existence to the munificence
of the Late Raja of Sikkim.
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BHUTIA
BUSTY MONASTERY
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YIGA-CHOLING
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Yiga-Choling Buddhist Monastery (Ghoom)
Eight
kilometres from Darjeeling at an elevation of 8,000ft, the last
lap of the journey before the Batasia loop, is the Yiga-Choling
monastery. The monastery belongs to the Yellow Sect of Buddhists
who worship a 15 ft statue of the "Coming Buddha" (Maitreya
Buddha).
Built
in 1875 by Lama Sherab Gyantso, it is the largest of the three monasteries
and contains images of Buddha's disciples "Chenrezi" and
"Tsongkapa". Among the Buddhist texts available there
are the Kangyur, the Buddhist Tibetan Gospel running into 108 volumes.
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Japanese Temple (Peace Pagoda)
The
Shanthi Stupas in India were established by Fuji Guru, a close friend
of Mahatma Gandhi, for World Peace.There are six beautiful stupas
in India. The Nipponzan Myohoji Buddhist temple , Charlimont
, Darjeeling is one of them. The Stupa was started in the year 1972.
The Peace Pagoda opened on 1st November 92, commands a panaromic
view of Darjeeling and the Kanchenjunga range.
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MAKDHOG
MONASTERY.
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Makdhog Monastery
At
a distance of three kms from Chowrasta, in the village of Aloobari
on the eastern incline of Jalaphar Hill, stands the Yolmowa Buddhist
Makdhog Monastry. The monastry was built by Sri Sangay Lama,
a highly revered religious head of the Yolmowas- a small ethnic
group hailing from north-east of Nepal and later settled in Darjeeling.
The
construction of this old Monastry was completed sometime in 1914
co-inciding with World War I. The Monastry was, therefore, named
Makdhog or 'warding off war' alluding to the World War that was
about to start. Yolmowa Buddhist Monastery, the sanctum sanctorum
of the Yolmowa community, that has helped preserve their distinct
social, cultural and ethnic identity.
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