Sikkim : A Heaven for Tourists | Part-2
Monasteries Of Sikkim
Hi guys welcome back to the part - 2 of our journey about the famous tourist places of Sikkim .
The peace of mind and the spritualness plays an important role in one's life . Sikkim's monasteries
not only enlightens our soul with brightness but also peacefulness .
So without wasting any time let's get started !
1. Do Drul Chorten Monastery
Do-drul Chorten is a stupa
in Gangtok in the India in state of Sikkim. The stupa was built by
Trulshik Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhism in
1945. Inside this stupa is a complete set of Dorjee Phurba, Kangyur and
other religious objects. Around the stupa are 108 Mani Lhakor or prayer
wheels. The stupa is surrounded by Chorten Lakahang and Guru Lakhang,
where two statues of Guru Rinpoche are present.
Next to the Chorten is a monastery for young Lamas with a shrine
containing huge images of Padmasambhava and his manifestation, Guru
Snang – Sid Zilzon. It is located about 500 meters above the Namgyal
Institute of Tibetology.
2. Enchey Monastery
The Enchey Monastery was
established in 1909 above Gangtok, the capital city of Sikkim in the
Northeastern Indian state. It belongs to the Nyingma order of Vajrayana
Buddhism. The monastery built around the then small hamlet of Gangtok
became a religious centre. The location was blessed by Lama Drupthob
Karpo, a renowned exponent of tantric art in Buddhism with flying
powers; initially a small Gompa was established by him after he flew
from Maenam Hill in South Sikkim to this site. The literal meaning of
Enchey Monastery is the "Solitary Monastery". Its sacredness is
attributed to the belief that Khangchendzonga and Yabdean – the
protecting deities – reside in this monastery. As, according to a
legend, Guru Padmasambhava had subdued the spirits of the
Khangchendzonga, Yabdean and Mahākāla here. In view of this legend, the
religious significance of Enchey Monastery is deeply ingrained in every
household in Gangtok. It is also believed that these powerful deities
always fulfil the wishes of the devotees.
3. Tashiding Monastery
Tashiding Monastery is a
Buddhist monastery of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Western
Sikkim, northeastern India, which is the most sacred and holiest
monasteries in Sikkim. It is described as the "Heart of Sikkim/Denzong",
citing to its importance of religious sacredness. It is located on top
of the hill rising between the Rathong chu and the Rangeet River, 40
kilometres from Gyalshing and 19 kilometres to the south east of Yuksam.
The annual festival of Bumchu, meaning ~Holy water~ takes place on the
14th and 15th of the 1st month of Tibetan lunar calendar, often around
the months of February and March.
The festival is believed to predict the upcoming forecasts and events
for Sikkim in the coming year. Undoubtedly, one of the most important
and holiest festivals for all the Buddhists in Sikkim and around, it
also provides for a perfect platform for all those Non-Buddhists who
seek a deeper insight into Buddhism and its religious customs, beliefs
and rituals.
History of the Festival-
Somewhere between 755 and 804 CE in Tibet under the reign of King
Trisong Deutsonin.
4. Lachung Monastery
Lachung Monastery is a
Nyingma Buddhist gompa in the Lachung Valley, Sikkim, northeastern
India. It was established in 1880.
Lachung means a 'small mountain'. Lachung is at an elevation of about
3,000 m at the confluence of the Lachen River and Lachung River,
tributaries of the Teesta River. The word Lachung means "small
mountain". The village is 118 km from Gangtok on the North Sikkim
Highway and is the last one before the Indo-Chinese border. It was a
trading post between India and Tibet before China forcefully annexed
Tibet in 1950. Permits are required for visits to North Sikkim. The
monastery hosts a famous mask dance each year.
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