Simbiling Monastery

Simbiling Monastery

Simbiling Monastery, also known as Shambuling Gonpa and Taklakot Gompa, was located next to the large fort of Tegla Kar (Lying Tiger Fort) on a ridge near Taklakot, above the town of Purang, in the Ngari province, which is just over the border from Nepal in western Tibet in the valley of the Karnali River, which is known in Tibet as the Mapchchu Khambab - the 'Peacock Mouth River' or 'River Formed from the Mouth of a Peacock'. [Snelling, John. (1990). "The Sacred Mountain: The Complete Guide to Tibet's Mount Kailas". 1st edition 1983. Revised and enlarged edition, including: Kailas-Manasarovar Travellers' Guide. Forwards by H.H. the Dalai Lama of Tibet and Christmas Humphreys, pp. 74, photo on p. 238. East-West Publications, London and The Hague. ISBN 0-85692-173-4.]

It was set above a ridge of cave dwellings about 15 km to the east of the Sakya Khorzhak Monastery which has survived and been restored.

It had over 100 rooms and was inhabited by several hundred Gelugpa monks. Both it and the fort were completely flattened by Chinese artillery in 1967. [Allen, Charles. (1999) "The Search for Shangri-La: A Journey into Tibetan History", pp. 55-56. Little, Brown and Company. Reprint: 2000 Abacus Books, London. ISBN 0-349-111421.] In 2003, work was begun to rebuild Shambuling Monastery by Trugo Lama, Lobsang Samten, and there are now a few monks there.

It was above a temple now belonging to the Gelug sect, called Tsegu Gompa or the "Nine-Storey Monastery" which was probably originally a Bon establishment. [Allen, Charles. (1999) "The Search for Shangri-La: A Journey into Tibetan History", p. 55. Little, Brown and Company. Reprint: 2000 Abacus Books, London. ISBN 0-349-111421.] Tsegu covers many terraces and may be reached by ladders. ["Tibet Handbook", p. 351. (1999). Edited by Sarah Thorowgood. Passport Books, Chicago. ISBN 0-8442-2190-2.]

References

External links

* [http://www.kailashzone.org/pages/ngari/purang.html Purang: a region joining Tibet, Nepal, and India]
* [http://www.tibetan-village.org.uk/history.html Tsechen Damchos Ling Buddhist Monastery]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Monastère de Simbiling — 30° 18′ 58″ N 81° 09′ 40″ E / 30.316, 81.161 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Namgyal Monastery — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …   Wikipedia

  • Drepung Monastery — Tibetan name Tibetan འབ …   Wikipedia

  • Drigung Monastery — Drigung Monastery …   Wikipedia

  • Ralung Monastery — Not to be confused with Ralang Monastery in southern Sikkim, India. Protective deities Ralung Gompa, Tibet. 1993. Ralung Monastery (Tibetan: རྭ་ལུང་, Wylie: Rwa lung), located in the Tsang re …   Wikipedia

  • Muru Nyingba Monastery — Nearby Barkhor street scene, 1993 Tibetan name …   Wikipedia

  • Menri Monastery — (Tibetan: སམན་རི་, Wylie: sman ri medicine mountain ) is a Bon monastery in Tibet. It was established in 1405 by Nyammey Sherab Gyeltsen (mnyam med shes rab rgyal mtshan, 1356–1416), and became the leading Bon monastery in the Tibetan… …   Wikipedia

  • Narthang Monastery — Part of a series on Tibetan Buddhism …   Wikipedia

  • Chokorgyel Monastery — Tibetan name Wylie transliteration Chos khor rgyal dgon pa …   Wikipedia

  • Ganden Monastery — Tibetan name Tibetan དགའ་ལྡ …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”