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Tsuklakhang Palace or Tsuklakhang Royal Chapel and Monastery is a Buddhist palacial monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, India.
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Tsuklakhang Palace or Tsuklakhang Royal Chapel and [[Monastery]] is a [[Buddhist]] palacial [[Monastery]] in [[Gangtok]], [[Sikkim]], [[India]].
  
The Royal Chapel of the Chogyals is the main centre for prayers with an assembly hall in the centre and large depository of Buddhist scriptures and literature and contains altars which are orated with Buddha, Bodhisattvas and Tantric deities. Tsukhalang Palace which served as a location for coronation, marriages and victory ceremonies among Sikkim royalty.
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The Royal Chapel of the Chogyals is the main centre for [[Prayers]] with an assembly hall in the centre and large depository of [[Buddhist]] scriptures and literature and contains altars which are orated with [[Buddha]], [[Bodhisattvas]] and Tantric [[Deities]]. Tsukhalang Palace which served as a location for coronation, marriages and victory ceremonies among [[Sikkim]] royalty.
 
The palace celebrates Pang Lhabsol, held in mid September in honor of Mount Khangchendzonga, and Kagyad is celebrated in early December.
 
The palace celebrates Pang Lhabsol, held in mid September in honor of Mount Khangchendzonga, and Kagyad is celebrated in early December.
  

Revision as of 15:34, 23 June 2013

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Tsuklakhang Palace or Tsuklakhang Royal Chapel and Monastery is a Buddhist palacial Monastery in Gangtok, Sikkim, India.

The Royal Chapel of the Chogyals is the main centre for Prayers with an assembly hall in the centre and large depository of Buddhist scriptures and literature and contains altars which are orated with Buddha, Bodhisattvas and Tantric Deities. Tsukhalang Palace which served as a location for coronation, marriages and victory ceremonies among Sikkim royalty. The palace celebrates Pang Lhabsol, held in mid September in honor of Mount Khangchendzonga, and Kagyad is celebrated in early December.

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