Enchey Monastery
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Built in - 1909 - 1910
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An important seat of the Nyingma order, the Enchey Monastery meaning
the Solitary temple, was originally built with the solace that no other
construction would be allowed near it is built on the site blessed by
Lama Druptob Karpo, a tantric master known for his flying powers. Lama
Drupthob Karpo is supposed to have built a small hermitage at the spot
he reached after he flew from Maenam Hill in South Sikkim. Later during
the reign of Sidyong Tulku 1909 - 1910 the present monastery was built.
This 200 year old Monastery has in its premises images of god, goddesses
and other religious objects. The present monastery was built in the shape
of a Chinese Pagoda. The monastery follows the Nyingma Order and has around
90 monks.
The annual ritual is celebrated with 'Chaam' or religious masked dance
on the 18th & 19th days of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar
around January...More
Do- Drul Chorten
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Built in - 1945-1946
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Do Drul Chorten at Dotapu Chorten, Gangtok was built under the supervision
of the late Most Venerable Trulshi Rinpoche after due prepartions in 1945-46,
in accordance with the prophecy made in 1944 by his Holiness the Dud-Zom
Rinpoche. Placed inside the Chorten are a a complete mandala set of Dorji
Phurpa (Bajra Kilaya), one set of Ka-gyur holy Books, relics, complete
'zung'(mantras) and other religious objects. This chorten is considered
to be one of the most important chorten of Sikkim. Around the chorten
108 Mani-Lhokor (Prayer Wheels) are installed. The Chorten is surrounded
by Chortne Lhakhang, Guru Lhakhang, where tow huge statues of Guru Rinpoche
(Guru Padmasambahava ) are installed, Drupda( Meditation Centre), Nyingma
Shede (Institute of Nyingma Higher Studies) and many smaller monuments
including the 'kudung' of the latter Most Venerable Trulshi Rinpoche.
The Sikkim Research Institute of Tibetology and other Buddhist Studies
(SRITOBS) is located near the Chorten. His Eminence Dodrup Chen Rinpoche
of Sikkim has his seat at the Chorten Lhakhang and guides the disciples,
including the inmates of the Drubda, in their search for higher knowledge
and practice of the tenets of the Nyingma Order.
Phensong Monastery
Built in - 1840
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This monastery in North Sikkim was built during the time of Jigme Pawo.
Belonging to the Nyingmapa order, this monastery, first established in
1840, stands testimony to the dedication of its monks who reconstructed
the monastery within a year after it was burnt down in 1947.
The monastery is situated on a gentle slope stretching fom Kabi to Phodong
in north Sikkim. There are around 300 monks under the monastery and is
famous for the main annual Chaam (monk dance) performed on the 28th &
29th days of the tenth month of the Tibetan Calendar which normally corresponds
to the month of December. Its name translates as "The excellent Banner"
or "Good Bliss".
Phodong Monastery
Distance - 38 km ( from Gangtok )
Sect - Kagyupa
This monastery was built by the Chogyal Gyurmed Namgyal somewhere in
the first quarter of the eighteenth century in Phodong in North Sikkim.
It belongs to the Kagyupa Sect and it is said to be the first Kagyupa
monastery to be set up in Sikkim.
It is famous for its exquisitely delicate mural painting and frescoes.
The original monastery has been rebuilt and is today one of the most beautiful
monasteries in Sikkim. It possesses the old mural paintings and has around
260 monks. Like the Ralong and Rumtek monastery the main annual Puja is
performed on the 28th & 29th days of the tenth month of the Tibetan
Calender when the religious dances are performed.
Labrang Monastery
Distance - 40 km ( from Gangtok )
Built in - 1814
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Labrang Monastery is situated in North Sikkim, built 2 kms further up
hill from Phodong Monastery. This is a much older structure. It is also
unique in the sense that unlike most monasteries which were razed by fires
sometime or the other, this one still retains the original structure.
A pleasure for the eyes given its unique architecture, it is also one
of the premier monasteries of Sikkim.
The location is a wide and open meadow, ideal for congregations. Dense
forests surround the southern, western and northern sides of the compound.
Gyalshe Rigzing Chempa commissioned Labrang Monastery in 1814, who then
resided in Wangdiche, a palace in the vicinity. It adheres to the Nyingmapa
School of Tibetan Buddhism as this was the prevalent school of monastery
and inception. Its name literally means "the Lamas dwelling".
It was consecrated to the memory of Latsun Chembo of Kongpu of Tibet,
who initiated and propagated this school of Buddhism in Sikkim. Just below
the road between the Phodang and Labrang Monastery are the ruins of Tumlong,
the third capital of Sikkim.
Sa-Ngor-Chotshog Centre:
Distance - 5 km ( from Gangtok )
Built in - 1961
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Located on a beautiful hill top it is a Tibetan refugee monastic institution
established in 1961 by his Eminence Luding Khen Rimpoche, Head of Ngorpa,
sub-sect of the Sakya Order, with the blessing of H.H. Sakya Trizin and
H.H. the Dalai Lama. This is the only monastery of the Sakya Order of
Tibetan Buddhism in Sikkim.
Tashiding Monastery
Distance - 40 km( from Gyalshing )
Built in - 17th Century
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This important monastery belonging to the Nyingmapa order was built on
top of a hill that looms up between the Rathong river and the Rangit river,
where a rainbow emanating from Mount Khangchendzonga came to an end. At
first only a small Lhakhang
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was built by Ngadak Sempa Chempo inthe 17th Century. The main monastery
was built by Pedi Wangmo during the reign of Chakdor Namgyal and some
of the statues built then still exist. The sacred objects of worship in
Tashiding are the chorten Thongwa Rangdol and Bumchu( holy water). The
chorten was built by the Lhatsun Chenpo and it is believed that merely
to view the chorten is enough to cleanse one of all sins. Carved skillfully
on flagstones surrounding the monastery are holy Buddhist mantras like
"Om Mane Padme Hum" by the master craftsman Yanchong Lodil...more
Pal Zurmang Kagyud Monastery/ Lingdum Monastery
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
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The present Gharwang Rimpoche is the XIIth successive incarnation of
Zurmang Gharwang. This monastery is situated on the Rumtek-Ranka-Gangtok
road at Lingdum, about 45 minutes drive from Gangtok. The complex is a
fine example of Tibetan monastic architecture.
Tsuk-La-Khang Monastery
Distance - km ( from Gangtok )
Sect -The royal chapel, Tsuk-La-Khang, is located within the Royal Palace
premises near the Ridge Park in Gangtok. It is two storied and is the
principal place of worship and assembly and the repository of a vast collection
of Buddhist scriptures. A magnificent portal breaks the starkness great
facade, at each corner of the building, is a wood sculpture relief, the
formidable head of a snow lion.
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Resplendent Buddhist murals span the stoutly ornate wood of the wall,
while the eternal butter lamp burns before the floor ceiling altar; the
air of peace and calm is heightened by the fragrant juniper incense that
pervades chapel air.
Phang Lhabsol and Losoong( Tibetan New Year) Festivals are celebrated
in the ground adjacent to the monastery once every year with the performance
of the Chaams or the masked dance. A venue of ceremonies of national importance
in the olden days, it was here that the kings of Sikkim have been coronated,
their children married and their council sworn in.
A beautiful and impressive building which is the principal place of worship
and assembly for Buddhists. This royal chapel is repository of a large
collection of Buddhist scriptures. Interiors of this building is covered
with murals and lavishly decorated altars holding images of the Buddha,
Bodhisattva and tantric deities. The chapel is the site of many festivals
and the most interesting of them being one dedicated to the God of Khangchendzonga.
The other important festival is the celebration of New Year, when the
famous Black Hat dance is performed demonstrating the triumph of good
over evil.
Sanga Choeling Monastery
Distance - 7 km ( from Pemayangtse )
Built in - 1697
Sect - Nyingmapa
Sanga Choeling means 'the island of esoteric teaching'. 45 minutes walk
from Pelling will take you to this second oldest monastery of Sikkim.
A 4 km trail rises from the playing fields just above Pelling to reach
the small monastery of Sanga Choeling is one of the oldest gompas in Sikkim.
This gompa is another of Lhatsun Chenpo's creations, and is highly venerated
among the Nyingmapa. Gutted by fire, it has been rebuilt and houses some
of the original clay statues.
Dubdi Monastery
Built in - 1701
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Dubdi Monastery, one of the oldest monastery in Sikkim, is located at
the top of a hill about an hour's walk from Yuksam. Also known as the
Hermit's Cell after its reclusive founder Lhatsun Namkha Jigme, it was
built by the followers of the Nyingmapa sect of Tibetan Buddhism. The
trail to Dubdi winds through lush forests high above the village, offering
scenic overlooks and impressive mountain views. For bird watchers, an
early morning or late afternoon visit is particularly rewarding. Dubdi
means 'the retreat' .
Kewzing Monastery
This monastery is located near Kewzing in South Sikkim. It was built during
the reign of Chogyal Thutob Namgyal.
Simik Monastery
This monastery is situated in near Singtam town. It was built during the
reign of Chogyal Tsudphud Namgyal.
Hee Gyathang Monastery
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This monastery is located in and follows the Nyingma sect of Buddhism.
Lingthem Monastery
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Khecheopalri Monastery
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This monastery is located just above the famous Khecheopalri lake near
Yuksom.
Melli Monastery
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Melli basically means 'a lepcha village'. This monastery is located near
Yuksom.
Sinon Monastery
Distance - 10 km ( from Tashiding )
Built in - 1716
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Sinon means 'the suppressor of intense fear'. The monastery is located
on a hill top.
Dalling Monastery
Built in - 1840
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Dalling means 'the thunderbolt'. This monastery is situated near Kewzing
in South Sikkim .
Yangyang Monastery
Distance - 10 km ( from Rabangla )
Built in - 1840
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Yangyang means 'the ridge of fortune'. This monastery was built in 1840
and is situated at a place called Yangyang.
Namchi Monastery
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This monastery is located in Namchi, the district headquarters of south
district and was constructed during the reign of Chogyal Gurmed Namgyal.
Chawayng Ani Monastery
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This monastery is located near Phensang which is on the highway between
Gangtok and Mangan. It was built during the reign of Chogyal Tshudphud
Namgyal .
Taktse Ogyen Choekhorling Monastery
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The area around the monastery was initially surrounding by huts used
for meditation known as Chamkhai. Later on the Chogyal of Sikkim gifted
it to the nuns who used to meditate there and it was converted into a
monastery. One of the few monasteries in Sikkim exclusively for nuns.
It is around 5-6 kms north of Gangtok.
Rhenock Monastery
Distance - 63 km ( from Gangtok )
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Karthok Monastery
Distance - 32 km ( from Gangtok )
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This monastery is located in East Sikkim near Pakyong. The present structure
of the monastery was built during the reign of Chogyal Thutob Namgyal.
Karthok Monastery is the sixth oldest monastery of Sikkim, an important
seat of the Nyingma Order. The original monastery was destroyed and a
new one is built in its place. The unique architectural design of the
original was, however, retained.
Bermoik Monastery
Built in - 1952
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This monastery follows the Nyingma sect of Buddhism. It is situated in
South Sikkim above Singtam.
Lachen Monastery
Built in - 1806
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This monastery in North Sikkim follows the Nyingma sect of Buddhism.
Lachung Monastery
Built in - 1880
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This monastery in North Sikkim follows the Nyingma sect of Buddhism.
Sang Monastery
Built in - 1912
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This monastery is situated in a small village called Sang near Rumtek.
Ralang Monastery
Distance - 6 km ( from Ravangla, South Sikkim )
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This monastery belong to the Karma Kagyu order and was built after the
return of the fourth Chogyal form his pilgrimage to Tibet. The Karmapa
performed the 'Rabney' (blessing) on its completion from Tsurphu itself,
and grains from this ceremony fell on the ground at Ralong and were witnessed
by the devotees. A few of the grains are still in the possession of some
of the monks. Between 1975-81 the government reconstructed the monastery.
The monastery has around 100 monks. The main ceremony falls on the 28th
and 29th day of the tenth month of the Tibetan calendar, when the 'chaams'
are performed. It is situated near Ravangla in South Sikkim.
Old Ralang monastery:
is situated 13 kms away from Ravangla with the
spectacular peaks of Narsing, Jopuno and Kabur in the background. The
monastery was built in 1730 on a site blessed by an earlier incarnation
of Karmapa where the grains of rice thrown by him from Tibet had landed.
The monastery is one of the most sacred and important monasteries following
the Kagyupa tradition.“Pang Lhabsol" the worship of Mt Khangchendzonga
& " Kagyad " Chaam masked dances are held every year on
the 15th day of the seventh month of the Buddhist calendar coinciding
with August / September and on the 29th day of the tenth month just before
Losoong - the Sikkimese New Year in December.
New Ralang monastery:
also known as the “Palchen Choeling Monastic
Institute”, was built by the XIIth Gyaltsab Rimpoche, one of the
four regents of the Kagyupa sect and completed in 1995. This is the biggest
monastery in Sikkim and its architecture and paintings have been painstakingly
undertaken to maintain the authenticity of the Kagyupa monasteries from
Tibet. The sacred “Mahakala Dance” is held here every year
in November.
Gnathang Monastery
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This is the only Gelugpa monastery in Sikkim and is situated near the
Tibetan border.
Shurishing Yungdrung Dungdrakling Monastery
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Being situated in Sosing in South Sikkim, this is the only monastery in
Sikkim that follows the Bon faith.
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