Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang : Paro, Bhutan
Jangtsa Dumgtseg Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in western Bhutan. The temple is notable as it is in the form of a chorten, very rare in Bhutan. It is located on the edge of a hill between the Paro valley and the Dopchari valley, across the bridge from Paro. The Buddhist iconography depicted in the Chorten is considered a unique repository of the Drukpa Kagyu school.
Lhakhang was built by the saint Thangtong Gyalpo to subdue a serpentine force that was located at the foundation of the chorten. Another legend says that Lhakhang was built on the head of a demoness. According to a Bhutanese source it was built on the nose of a hill that loos like a frog in order to counteract Sadag (earth-owning spirit) and Lunyen (powerful naga spirit). It is said that the hill, by which the temple is built, is a black vicious snake moving downwards.
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Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang and Rinpung Dzong : Bhutan
Jangtsa Dumgtseg Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in western Bhutan. The temple is notable as it is in the form of a chorten, very rare in Bhutan. It is located on the edge of a hill between the Paro valley and the Dopchari valley, across the bridge from Paro. The Buddhist iconography depicted in the Chorten is considered a unique repository of the Drukpa Kagyu school.
Lhakhang was built by the saint Thangtong Gyalpo to subdue a serpentine force that was located at the foundation of the chorten. Another legend says that Lhakhang was built on the head of a demoness. According to a Bhutanese source it was built on the nose of a hill that loos like a frog in order to counteract Sadag (earth-owning spirit) and Lunyen (powerful naga spirit). It is said that the hill, by which the temple is built, is a black vicious snake moving downwards.
Rinpung Dzong is a large dzong - Buddhist monastery and fortress of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school in Paro District in Bhutan. It houses the district Monastic Body and government administrative offices of Paro Dzongkhag.
In the 15th century local people offered the crag of Hungrel at Paro to Lama Drung Drung Gyal, a descendant of Pajo Drugom Zhigpo. Drung Drung Gyal built a small temple there and later a five storied Dzong or fortress which was known as Hungrel Dzong.
In the 17th century, his descendants, the lords of Hungrel, offered this fortress to the Drukpa hierarch, Ngawang Namgyal, the Zhabdrung Rinpoche, in recognition of his religious and temporal authority. In 1644 the Zhabdrung dismantled the existing dzong and laid the foundations of a new dzong. In 1646 the dzong was reconsecrated and established as the administrative and monastic centre of the western region and it became known as Rinpung Dzong.
Some scenes in the 1993 film Little Buddha were filmed in this dzong.
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Jangtsa Dungtse Lhakhang (Paro, Bhutan)
Jangtsa Dungtse Lhakhang is a chorten like temple at about one km from Paro town. It is clearly visible from the bridge on Paro Chu river. You have to cross the river Paro chu through the bridge and go a km or less to reach the lhakhang. This lhakhang is very old and was built in 15th century. It has three floors representing hell, earth and heaven. The inside looked dark because we went from bright daylight outside. The buddha temple and paintings inside are very beautiful. There is a big prayer wheel in the front and many small prayer wheels on the walls of the lhakhang. There is also a water driven prayer wheel near the Lhakhang. As the water fountain flows through the wheel the wheel rotates automatically by the force of water..
DUNGTSE LHAKHANG Paro Bhutan
Restoring and conserving Dungtse Lhakhang
Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang : One of the popular monasteries in Bhutan
Jangtsa Dumgtseg Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in western Bhutan. The temple is notable as it is in the form of a chorten, very rare in Bhutan. It is located on the edge of a hill between the Paro valley and the Dopchari valley, across the bridge from Paro. The Buddhist iconography depicted in the Chorten is considered a unique repository of the Drukpa Kagyu school.
Lhakhang was built by the saint Thangtong Gyalpo to subdue a serpentine force that was located at the foundation of the chorten. Another legend says that Lhakhang was built on the head of a demoness. According to a Bhutanese source it was built on the nose of a hill that loos like a frog in order to counteract Sadag (earth-owning spirit) and Lunyen (powerful naga spirit). It is said that the hill, by which the temple is built, is a black vicious snake moving downwards.
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Buddhist prayer flags en route Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang in Bhutan
Jangtsa Dumgtseg Lhakhang is a Buddhist temple in western Bhutan. The temple is notable as it is in the form of a chorten, very rare in Bhutan. It is located on the edge of a hill between the Paro valley and the Dopchari valley, across the bridge from Paro. The Buddhist iconography depicted in the Chorten is considered a unique repository of the Drukpa Kagyu school.
Lhakhang was built by the saint Thangtong Gyalpo to subdue a serpentine force that was located at the foundation of the chorten. Another legend says that Lhakhang was built on the head of a demoness. According to a Bhutanese source it was built on the nose of a hill that loos like a frog in order to counteract Sadag (earth-owning spirit) and Lunyen (powerful naga spirit). It is said that the hill, by which the temple is built, is a black vicious snake moving downwards.
Source : Wikipedia
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Kyichu Lhakhang, Paro, Bhutan
Originally built in the 7th century by a Tibetan Emperor, it is is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan.
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이 붐탕계곡은 부탄에서 최초로 불교가 전래된 곳으로 오래된 사찰이 밀집돼있다. 이곳은 황금사원이라 일컬어진다. 최초로 불교가 전래된 곳으로 지붕이 황금으로 되어있기 때문이다. 여기서 파드마 삼바바는 8가지 모습으로 나타나 악령들을 굴복시킨다. 마치 사원 안에서는 버터램프를 닦고 있었다. 몇 백 년 내려오는 거의 보물급 유물이다. 이런 촬영기회를 놓칠 수가 없다. 부탄의 사찰 내부는 화재예방과 도난을 방지하기 위해 촬영이 금지돼 있다. 사실 사원구경은 내부보다 외부가 더 재미있을 경우가 많다. 아니나 다를까 사원외부의 탑에는 탑돌이 하는 순례자의 무리가 발을 쉬고 있었다. 방언이 많은 부탄의 종카어는 현지인이라도 알아들을 수 없는 경우가 부지기수다. 그래도 이야기는 통한다. 염주는 돌린 만큼 숫자를 표시하기 위해 끈에 구슬을 매달아 놓았다. 제일 왼쪽이 밴만 번 돌리면 한 개 올라간다. 순례하는 할머니는 나를 보고 멀리서 왔으니 노래를 불러 주겠다고 한다. 이 노래는 밀레르파라는 고승이 지은 노래이다. 15세기부터 내려오는 민요이다. 현재 불리어 지는 밀타작하는 노래나 집을 지을 때 부르는 노래가 그가 지은 노래이다. 노래선물에 답례 하려니 기어코 받지 않는다. 그래서 근처 가게에가 간단한 간식거리를 드리니 좋아라하신다. 무엇이라도 나눠주려는 좋은 사람들이다. 어디의 아이들이 귀엽지 않겠는가 하지만 부탄의 아이들은 정말 구김 없고 맑고 밝다. 한국의 몇 십 년 전으로 훌쩍 여행하는 기분이다.
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This has gotta dense valley bumtang old Buddhist temples are in the first place have been sourced from Bhutan. This shall be referred to as the Golden Temple. This is because the first time Buddhism was introduced to the golden roof is in place. The Padma Sambava causes surrender the evil spirits appeared with 8 different aspects. Inside were four won like brushing with butter lamps. Almost bomulgeup relics coming down a few hundred years. Recording can not miss this opportunity. Internal inspections of Bhutan has banned the shooting in order to avoid fire and theft prevention. In fact, four won caliber are often more fun to be outside than inside. Sure enough, there were four won outside of the tower resting on a multitude of pilgrims from tapdolyi. If the tongue is much jongka freezing even the locals can not get it bujigisu of Bhutan. But the story leads. Rosary beads on a string hung laid to mark the numbers as rounded. Turn left up the best one baenman times. Grandma pilgrimage is offered've come from far away to see me sing. This song is a song called Miele built by monks fail-fast. Folk songs from the 15th century is coming down. When you sing a song or build a house for threshing wheat it is now being sung songs that he built. Gieoko the song: but do not receive a gift in return. He deurini Like so simple snack shop are nearby. Anything is good people trying to share. Would where the children are cute, bright and clear, but the children of Bhutan is really no creases. South Korea is a feeling that travel aimlessly a few decades ago.
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Kyichu Lhakhang near Paro in Bhutan
Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the oldest and most sacred shrines of Bhutan. Some say that it was constructed in 7th century. It is about 5 kms from Paro town on the way to Taktsang Lhakhang (Tiger Nest Monastry).. The lhakhang complex is composed of two temples, out of which one is old and another is new. There is one beautiful chorten at the entrance and another at the back side. The chortens look beautiful with golden tips. On the other side of the lhakhang there are three very large Prayer wheels. Inside the lhakhang there is beautiful Buddha idol and very spiritual atmosphere. Please see the video for more.
Kyichu Lhakang Bhutan
A short drive from Paro through typical Bhutanese countryside is Kyichu Lhakang. The original temple was constructed in 659. It has been rebuilt since then and many more buildings have been added at various times.
Amazing views of Paro | Amma's Farm Stay | Beautiful Drukgyel Dzong on the Hill top | Paro | Bhutan
Few Glimplses of Paro
Drukgyal Dzong was a fortress and Buddhist monastery, now in ruins, located in the upper part of the Paro District, Bhutan. The dzong was probably built by Tenzin Drukdra in 1649 at the behest of Ngawang Namgyal, Zhabdrung Rinpoche, to commemorate victory over an invasion from Tibet.
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Tachogang Lhakhang Bridge
This unique iron bridge is outside of Paro, Bhutan.
Restoration of Buli Lhakhang in Bhutan
Forgotten Treasures
The restoration of Buli Lhakhang in Bhutan
Hisotry of Kichu Lhakhang in Paro
Producer Gopal Dahal brings you a programme on historical back ground of Kichu Lhakhang under Paro Dzongkhag.
Rinpung Dzong in Paro Bhutan
Rinpung Dzong is a large dzong - Buddhist monastery and fortress in Paro District, Bhutan.
Dzong architecture is a distinctive type of fortress architecture found mainly in Bhutan and Tibet. The architecture is massive in style with towering exterior walls surrounding a complex of courtyards, temples, administrative offices, and monks' accommodation.
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Kyichu Lhakhang temple in Paro Valley
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
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Kyichu Lhakhang or Kyerchu Temple - Bhutan
Pilgrims spinning the prayer wheel at Kyichu Lhakhang situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Kyichu Lhakhang complex - Bhutan
Kyichu Lhakhang also known as Kyerchu Temple or Lho Kyerchu is an important Himalayan Buddhist temple situated in Lamgong Gewog of Paro District in Bhutan.
The Jowo Temple of Kyichu is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, originally built in the 7th century by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsän Gampo. It is considered to be one of the 108 border taming temples he built.
In the 8th century the temple was visited by Padmasambhava and it is believed he concealed many spiritual treasures here.
Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen wrote that during the 12th century the temple was looked after by the Lhapa Kagyu tradition and that during the 13th century it was handed over to a descendant of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo's son Nyima.
In his The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: It's Fundamentals and History, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje (2nd Dudjom Rinpoche) records that the Jowo Temple of Kyichu could not be seen and that Pema Lingpa (1450-1521) uncovered the temple and restored it as it was before.
In 1644 the temple was taken over by Ngawang Namgyal. From 1836 to 1838 the temple was restored and re-consecrated by the 25th Je Khenpo Sherab Gyaltshen.
In 1971, Kesang Choden Wangchuck, the queen of Jigme Dorji Wangchuck built a Guru Temple next to the old Jowo Temple which was consecrated by Dilgo Khyentse. Ever since then the annual rites of great accomplishment for the deities Vajrasattva, Palchen Heruka, and Vajrakilaya have been held in this temple for the well being of the country under the patronage of Kesang Choden Wangchuck.
There is a belief that the two orange trees in the courtyard of Kyichu Lhakhang bear fruit throughout the year.
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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