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The Gotsuk Monastery (also spelled Gossul) is located on a cliff prominence which is reached by foot trails from the lake.  Bönpo pilgrims who come to this monastery usually stay in a grotto at the bottom of the cliff.  In front of the main entrance is a courtyard, and in the rear is a large chapel with recently made statues of Thuje Chenpo (Thousand armed Chenresi).  Behind the altar of the chapel, a hidden entrance leads to an inner meditation cave consecrated to Gombo Sedhup.  Pilgrims from India usually begin their circuit around the lake from this monastery.  
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The [[Gotsuk Monastery]] (also spelled Gossul) is located on a cliff prominence which is reached by foot trails from the lake.  [[Bönpo]] [[pilgrims]] who come to this [[monastery]] usually stay in a grotto at the bottom of the cliff.  In front of the main entrance is a courtyard, and in the rear is a large chapel with recently made [[statues]] of [[Thuje Chenpo]] ([[Thousand armed Chenresi]]).  Behind the [[altar]] of the chapel, a hidden entrance leads to an inner [[meditation]] {{Wiki|cave}} [[consecrated]] to [[Gombo Sedhup]][[Pilgrims]] from [[India]] usually begin their circuit around the lake from this [[monastery]].  
  
  

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The Gotsuk Monastery (also spelled Gossul) is located on a cliff prominence which is reached by foot trails from the lake. Bönpo pilgrims who come to this monastery usually stay in a grotto at the bottom of the cliff. In front of the main entrance is a courtyard, and in the rear is a large chapel with recently made statues of Thuje Chenpo (Thousand armed Chenresi). Behind the altar of the chapel, a hidden entrance leads to an inner meditation cave consecrated to Gombo Sedhup. Pilgrims from India usually begin their circuit around the lake from this monastery.

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