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Choedrak [[Monastery]] is a [[Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] in [[Bhutan]], located not far from [[Tharpaling Monastery]].
 
Choedrak [[Monastery]] is a [[Buddhist]] [[Monastery]] in [[Bhutan]], located not far from [[Tharpaling Monastery]].
  
Located at an altitude of 3,800 metres, [[Guru Rinpoche]] is said to have meditated at this spot. Given the auspicious nature of the location, in 1234, Lorepa, a Drukpa [[Kagyupa]] [[Lama]] from [[Tibet]] build a temple here and resided in it. However, after he returned to [[Tibet]], the temple was said to have been besieged by [[Evil]] [[Spirits]] and it was not until the 18th century that anybody considered approaching it. It was repaired by Ngawang Trinley, an eminent [[Monk]] from Siula [[Monastery]] in the Punakha region.
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Located at an altitude of 3,800 metres, [[Guru Rinpoche]] is said to have [[meditated]] at this spot. Given the [[auspicious]] nature of the location, in 1234, Lorepa, a [[Drukpa]] [[Kagyupa]] [[Lama]] from [[Tibet]] build a [[temple]] here and resided in it. However, after he returned to [[Tibet]], the [[temple]] was said to have been besieged by [[Evil]] [[Spirits]] and it was not until the 18th century that anybody considered approaching it. It was repaired by Ngawang Trinley, an eminent [[Monk]] from Siula [[Monastery]] in the Punakha region.
  
  

Latest revision as of 07:57, 17 September 2013

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Choedrak Monastery is a Buddhist Monastery in Bhutan, located not far from Tharpaling Monastery.

Located at an altitude of 3,800 metres, Guru Rinpoche is said to have meditated at this spot. Given the auspicious nature of the location, in 1234, Lorepa, a Drukpa Kagyupa Lama from Tibet build a temple here and resided in it. However, after he returned to Tibet, the temple was said to have been besieged by Evil Spirits and it was not until the 18th century that anybody considered approaching it. It was repaired by Ngawang Trinley, an eminent Monk from Siula Monastery in the Punakha region.


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