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− | + | [[Phodong Monastery]] (or [[Phodang]]) is a [[Buddhist Monastery]] in [[Sikkim]], [[India]]. It is located 28 kilometres from [[Gangtok]]. It was built in the early 18th century but an older [[Monastery]] had pre-existed the current one. | |
− | The [[Monastery]] has a residence of approximately 260 [[Monks]] and has a numerous collection of some ancient murals. | + | [[9th Karmapa]] was invited by the [[king]] of [[Sikkim]], where he founded three [[Monasteries]] : [[Rumtek]], the most important [[Monastery]] of the [[Kagyu]] [[sect]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], [[Phodong]] and [[Ralang Monastery]]. |
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+ | It was reconstructed by [[Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal]], who was [[recognized]] as the [[Reincarnation]] of his uncle, [[Sidkeong Namgyal]], the [[abbot]] of the [[Monastery]]. The line was to be continued by [[Palden Thondup Namgyal]] | ||
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+ | The [[Monastery]] has a residence of approximately 260 [[Monks]] and has a numerous collection of some [[ancient]] murals. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:29, 2 February 2016
Phodong Monastery (or Phodang) is a Buddhist Monastery in Sikkim, India. It is located 28 kilometres from Gangtok. It was built in the early 18th century but an older Monastery had pre-existed the current one.
9th Karmapa was invited by the king of Sikkim, where he founded three Monasteries : Rumtek, the most important Monastery of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism, Phodong and Ralang Monastery.
It was reconstructed by Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal, who was recognized as the Reincarnation of his uncle, Sidkeong Namgyal, the abbot of the Monastery. The line was to be continued by Palden Thondup Namgyal
The Monastery has a residence of approximately 260 Monks and has a numerous collection of some ancient murals.