List of Buddhist monasteries in Sikkim

This is a partial list of Buddhist monasteries in the Indian state of Sikkim.[lower-alpha 1]

North Sikkim
  • Chawayng Ani Monastery (also spelled Chawang Ani) - near Phensang. Built during reign of Chogyal Tshudphud Namgyal.
  • Labrang Monastery or Palden Phuntshog Phodrang (1844). Major renovation in 1978.
  • Lachen Monastery - North Sikkim. Built 1806.
  • Lachung Monastery - North Sikkim. Built 1880.
  • Lingdum Monastery (also spelled Lingtem) - North Sikkim near Zongu. Built in 1998.
  • Phensang Monastery, North Sikkim, built 1721 during Jigme Pawo's time. Burned in 1947 and rebuilt in 1948.
  • Ringyim Monastery or Rigon Rigdzin Tharlig Gonpa (1852). Renovated in 1985, post 1981 earthquake.
  • Phodang Monastery, North Sikkim, near Gangtok. Monastery standing today has been rebuilt.
  • Tholung Monastery, North Sikkim, built 1760. Reconstructed in 1980.
  • Tingbung Rigdzn Tharling Gonpa (1843).
  • Tsunthang Monastery or Tsemo Rinchenthang, built 1651. Reconstructed in 1968.[2]
South Sikkim
East Sikkim
West Sikkim
Other or unknown

Notes

Dates in list above are from National Informatics Center[4] unless footnoted.

  1. Gulia 2007 states there is a total of 77 monasteries in Sikkim.[1]

References

  1. "List of Sikkim Monasteries". The Ecclesiastical Affairs Department - Government of Sikkim. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  2. Joshi, H. G., ed. (2004), "Profile of land and people", Sikkim: Past and Present (first ed.), Mittal Publications, pp. 139–140, ISBN 9788170999324
  3. Monasteries in Sikkim, Gangtok, Sikkim, India: National Informatics Center / Tashiling Secretariat, archived from the original on 28 August 2010, retrieved 12 January 2015
  4. de Bruyn, Pippa; Bain, Keith; Allardice, David; Joshi, Shonar (2010). Frommer's India. Wiley. p. 731. ISBN 9780470645802. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
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