Pangri Zampa Monastery, Thimphu
Visit beautiful and calm Pangri Zampa Monastery, Thimphu (College of Astrology), around 20 minutes drive from Thimphu
Pangri Zampa Monastery in Thimphu Bhutan
Thimphu-Kabesa road near Drolma Zhingkham Lhakhang leads to Pangri Zampa Lhakhang. The founder of Pangri Zampa Monastery named the temple as Druk Phodrang. ... However, in due course of time, its name became Pangri Zampa Lhakhang or Pangri Zampa Monastery.
Bhutan-Thimphu Tara Ihakhang @ Pangrizampa
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Travel To Kharpandi Temple & Pangrey Zampa Monastery
Kharpandi Temple: It’s a short drive from Phuntsholing town where we can find this wonderful Karpandi Temple. Karpandi Temple was founded by the royal grandmother Ashi Phuntsho Choedron in 1967. Absolutely beautiful & splendid, it is situated above the town of Phuntsholing at a height of about 400 meters.
Pangrey Zampa: Founded in the early 16th century, this complex (Pangrey Zampa) is a college for traditional astrology. Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal lived here after he arrived in 1616 because this temple appeared in the vision that directed him from Tibet to Bhutan.
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Pangri Zampa - Bhutan temple - མཐོང་སྣང་ལེའུམཐོང་སྣང་ལེའུ་ 4
Pangri Zampa Complex
We visited Pangri Zampa Complex and found not a single soul there. I was just strolling around when a bunch of dogs attacked me. I was scared and have to somehow escape their wrath. To my surprise the camera was on video mode and I could get this recorded.
Punthang Dechen Phodrang Dzong
Punakha Dzong, the Palace of Great Happiness built in 1647 by Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyel, the one who unified Bhutan. The Dzong lies between the Pho Chu (male river) and the Mo Chu (female river), and is the winter home of the central monk body.
When the Zhabdrung arrived in Punakha, he set up a camp at the confluence of the two rivers and that very night had a dream in which he heard the prophecy of Guru Rinpoche, the founder of Tantric Buddhism. He then built a Dzong on that spot and placed the Rangjung Kharsapani there, the most sacred relic that he brought with him from his monastery in Tibet.
A devastating flash flood in 1994 washed away a major part of the Dzong. His Majesty the King personally supervised the reconstruction of the Dzong, a project that has occupied thousands of skilled craftsmen and builders during the past twelve years. The results of the restoration are amazing. You will be seeing the most magnificent architectural and artistic masterpiece in the Kingdom, just consecrated in an elaborate ceremony in May, 2003.
Bhutanese royal family visits a monastery
The royal family of Bhutan visits the Pangri Zampa Monastery. Keeping in check that all the arrangements have been done, the Buddhist monks prepare themselves to host the royals.
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Pangrizampa Monastery
Producer Tenpa Wangdi brings you a programme on Pangrizampa Monastery under Thimphu Dzongkhag.
The Role of Astrology in Vajrayāna Buddhism
Tradition and Innovation in Vajrayana Buddhism
A Mandala of 21st Century Perspectives
RITH, Motithang, Thimphu, July 1 - 3, 2016
Ugyenla is the Abbot at the Pangri Zampa Institute of Astrology.
Dechen Phodrang Lahkhang- A Majestic Buddhist School in Thimphu
Dechen Phodrang Lakhang is one of the oldest and most sacred monasteries of Thimphu. We had to walk for about 4 kms from Norzim lam to reach here. This is located on a ridge about 200 mtrs high from Thimphu valey. From this hight you can get nice views of Thimphu city, Wang chu river, Tashicho dzong, Buddha point etc. There are three main attractions here, (i) the chorten in the front, (ii) the large prayer wheels and (iii) the main lakhang (temple). We went inside the lakhang and felt the spiritual bliss of the environment. There is a separate hall at the side for burning thousands of butter candles. A large number of buddhist monks stay near the lakhang for religious studies and practice.
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The independent kingdom of Bhutan is located in Southeast Asia, most of it being two thousand metres above sea level and is situated between India in the south and Tibet in the north. Until the 1960’s Bhutan was protected from intruders due to its geographical location and was totally cut off from the outside world. Thimphu is the capital of Bhutan. On the northern edge of the city on the banks of the Wang River is the Pangri Zampa Temple, two impressive white buildings in the centre of a monastery. A school of astrology is located behind an unusually long prayer wall of carved stones surrounded by a forest of cypress trees. The road to Punakha travels across the Dochula Pass from the top of which more than a hundred chortens appear in the mist. A chorten is a container for religious offerings that symbolize Buddha’s consciousness in the Himalayan countries, and are therefore sacred. As quickly as it arrives, the fog vanishes, and the Druk Wangyal Ihakhang Temple suddenly appears out of nowhere. At the end of a valley, about fifteen kilometres from Paro, and located on a hill, is the once proud Drukgyal Dzong Fortress. At its foot, the beautiful village of Tsento nestling against protective rocks and surrounded by fertile fields which are brown or green according to the season of the year. Bhutan is an amazing country has retained its ancient traditions, religious secrets and cultural identity.
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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.
Monasteries around Thimphu
Dochula Pass stands an hour and a half away from Thimphu, along a lovely Rhododendron and conifer forest (with trees festooned with orchids) and lies along the highway to central Bhutan, with a road leading to Punakha.
Dochula pass is located on the way to Punakha from Thimphu. The pass is popular for tourists for its ideal location from where one can enjoy 360 degree of beautiful panoramic view of Himalaya mountain range, especially on clear winter days. The beauty of this place is further enhanced by the Druk Wangyal Chortens-108 stupa built by the eldest Queen Mother Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuk. The pass is also popular spiritual place for both locals and tourists because of an important temple that is located on the crest of Dochula pass.
Her Majesty Ashi Dorji Wangmo Wangchuck has achieved a fine blend of history and mythology in the construction of The Druk Wangyal Lhakhang (temple) to honor His Majesty the fourth Druk Gyalpo, Jigme Singye Wangchuck. The past and future appear to merge in the details of the lhakhang (temple) that tells the story of a supreme warrior figure whose vision pierces the distant future.
Besides the spirituality of the place many Bhutanese families visit the pass during holidays and weekends to simply enjoy the scenery of the place with their pack lunch and hot tea. For the tourist the place is an ideal location to capture beautiful pictures of Himalaya mountain range during clear warm days.
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Thimpu has a large number of monasteries like Tashichhoe Dzong, Simtokha Dzong, Dechen Phodrang Monastery, Dechencholing Palace, Tango Monastery and Cheri Monastery. The traditional architectural monuments in Thimphu, as in the rest of Bhutan, are of typical Bhutanese architecture of monasteries, dzongs (most striking fortress type structures), chortens, gateways, Lhakhangs, other sacred places and royal palaces, which are the most distinctive architectural forms of Bhutan.
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Kurjey Lhakhang is a peaceful monastery in central Bhutan's Chokhor in Bumthang
During the 8th century, Sendhu Raja, who was the king of Bumthang fell ill, and he invited Guru Rinpoche who brought Buddhism to Bhutan to cure him. Guru Rinpoche found out that the King’s illness was caused by the local deities including the powerful Shelging Karpo.
Finding the cause of the illness, Guru chased the deities into a cave, and Guru meditated inside the cave for three months. Guru then subdued the deities including the powerful Shelging Karpo and left his body imprint inside the cave, thus giving the name Kurjey (Body Imprint). Beside the Monastery is a tall cypress tree that is believed to have sprouted from the walking stick of Guru Rinpoche.
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kurjey lhakhang monastery
Kurjey Lhakang, also known as Kurjey Monastery, is located in the Bumthang valley in the Bumthang district of Bhutan. This is the final resting place of the remains of the first three kings of Bhutan. Also, a large tree behind one of the temple buildings is believed to be a terma that was left there by Padmasambhava.
400 MONKS from Tango walk through nearby villages in Bhutan.
For the first time, about 400 monks from Tango are circumambulating the nearby villages of Kabesa and Begana to mark the end of 45 days 'Yarney'. They are walking from Tango via Kabesa till Pangrizampa and back to Tango by Begana.
The end of Yarney formally allows them to go to the villages and receive offerings offered by devotees in the ancient days of Lord Buddha's time. It was only this year that the practice could be revived. A lama said that its a sign of development of the country and people's unwavering faith, with many devotees and sponsors coming forward to make the walk a success.
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