Tangyud Monastery
The Tangyud Monastery (also written bTang-rGyud, Tangyuth) or Sa-skya-gong-mig Gompa at the village of Komic, two km southeast of Hikkim in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India, is built like a fortified castle on the edge of a deep canyon, with massive slanted mud walls and battlements with vertical red ochre and white vertical stripes which make them look much taller than they really are. It is one of the highest altitude gompas (monasteries) in India, at an altitude of 4,520 metres (14,830 ft), on the edge of a deep canyon and overlooking the town of Kaza, Spiti 4 km to the west. It is located on the periphery of the Kibber Wildlife Sanctuary.
སྟེང་རྒྱུད་དགོན་པ། Tangyud Monastery | |
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Entrance to Tangyud Gompa, Spiti, 2004. | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Tibetan Buddhism |
Sect | Sakya Ngor Lineage |
Leadership | Ngor Khangsar Rinpoche |
Location | |
Location | Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India |
Location within Himachal Pradesh | |
Geographic coordinates | 32°14′07″N 78°06′40″E |
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