@ November 27, 2020
Vijay Kumar
Place where one need to stay for mental well being and for spiritual health
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In the 18th century Dip-Tse-Chok-Ling Monastery was established by Yongzin Yeshi Gyaltsen, tutor to H. H. the 8th Dalai Lama, a few kilometers south of Lhasa City. After the Chinese liberation in 1959, the monastery, along with over 6000 others, was demolished to near ruins. In 1984 the monastery was reestablished in exile near Dharamsala, India. A new temple was built and consecrated by the Dalai Lama in 1987. The late founder of the monastery in exile, Lama Tashi Gyaltsen, actively sought sponsors to help pay for education and health care for the monks and other Tibetan children in need, and due to the generosity of his many Western friends was able to revive the traditions of the original monastery. In 1992, the people of Dip, Tibet, began work on the reconstruction of the original Dip-Tse-Chok-Ling Monastery. Local volunteers, including the remaining monks, requested assistance from the monastery in Dharamsala. Lama Tashi Gyaltsen then went to Tibet, bringing with him five life-sized statues from India, as well as donations for reconstruction of the original monastery. In 1992, the reconstruction was 25% complete and the monastery reopened.
@ 27 Nov, 2020
Place where one need to stay for mental well being and for spiritual health
@ 18 Aug, 2020
Very good place. It is nice to be here. So Peaceful feeling.
@ 10 Jul, 2019
A typical Buddhist monastery with few rooms for guests...located in absolute silence and solace... amid thick woods just off the main mcleodganj... i loved the way through the quite jungle...excellent atmosphere.... but would not recommend for pure touristic purpose
@ 10 Oct, 2019
It's just amazing monastery amidst mountain forest. Around 1 km away from the Macleod Ganja main square. So peaceful and silent place almost away from any marketism and crowd.
@ 09 Nov, 2019
This small monastery is situated near Dalai Lama temple, but little down from main road. They are monks and guest house too!