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This utterly beautiful place is #ThiksayMonastery which is located to the North of the #IndusRiver on a hilltop, 19 kilometres from #Leh town in Ladakh, India. It is a #gompa (Tibetan-style #monastery) affiliated with the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Are you ready to visit #Ladakh next summer? This view of #ThikseyMonastery will urge you to travel! 🤩
#Thiksey #Monastery is an imposing religious edifice, which earns recognition as one of the most spectacular #BuddhistShrines of Ladakh.
Ngadak Monastery exudes with charm and spirituality. This #monastery located at a short distance from the main town of #Namchi was built during the reign of Chogyal Gyurmed Namgyal by Tensung Namgyal as the palace for Her Highness Pendi Ongmu. Today, you can notice the monastery is supported by iron railings, and a new #Gumpa is also being constructed as the old structure suffered damage due to the earthquake in the 17th century. #Ngadak is one of the oldest #monasteries in Namchi and it is anapt place to seek peace and meditate amidst nature. It is said that, whoever visits here has to make a promise to return again to the Gumpa. In fact the name, Ngadak itself means promise.

Getting There
#NgadakMonastery is located at short distance away from Namchi and you can get local taxis to get to this attraction.
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New Ralang Monastery or Ralong Palchen Choling is a #BuddhistMonastery of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism in southern #Sikkim, northeastern India. It is located six kilometres from #Ravangla. #RalangMonastery has an extensive collection of paintings and thangkas.

The old #monastery underwent reconstruction in 1975-1981 and in 1995, this new monastery, known as Palchen Choeling Monastic Institute was built by the 12th Gyaltsab Rinpoche, which retained its Tibetan architecture. The older Ralang Gompa or Karma Rabtenling monastery is located close west of this new monastery.

Ralang Monastery is host to an annual festival, known as Pang Lhabsol when Mount Kangchenjunga is worshipped usually in September and ending in early December with the Kagyed.
The #KeyMonastery is a famous #TibetanBuddhistMonastery in the #Lahaul and #Spiti District of India. Located at an altitude of 4,166 metres above sea level, the #monastery is very close to the #SpitiRiver in the #SpitiValley of #HimachalPradesh in India.
#DorzongMonastry #GopalpurDistrict #Kangra

Located on the foot of #DhauladharMountainRange, #Dorzong Monastic Institute (DMI) is a place for studying and practicing #Buddha Dharma. The institute is situated about 20kms from Kangra near #GopalpurVillage. It was established by Eighth Kyabje Dorzong Rinpoche at a scenic place that is covered with cedar forests to preserve the Buddhism and the Drukpa Kagyu community. At DMI, students of the #Himalayan border hill areas like #Zangskar, Lahoul-Spiti, Kinnaur and Tibetans residing in India have the opportunity to study and practice Buddha Dharma and the tradition of their ancestors. Buddhist Festivals, Prayers and Ceremonies are also organized here and medical aid to the needy local population is provided. The institute is also recognized as the yellow roof #monastery.