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Shey Monastery

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Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Shey Monastery
Phone:
+91 94191 67939

Address:
Indus River, Leh, India

The Shey Monastery or Gompa and the Shey Palace complex are structures located on a hillock in Shey, 15 kilometres to the south of Leh in Ladakh, northern India on the Leh-Manali road. Shey was the summer capital of Ladakh in the past.The palace, mostly in ruins now, was built first in 1655, near Shey village, by the king of Ladakh, Deldan Namgyal, also known as Lhachen Palgyigon. It was used as a summer retreat by the kings of Ladakh. The Shey Monastery was also built in 1655 on the instructions of Deldon Namgyal, in the memory of his late father, Singay Namgyal, within the palace complex. The monastery is noted for its giant copper with gilded gold statue of a seated Shakyamuni Buddha. Shakyamuni Buddha is so named since Buddha was the sage of the Sakya people who resided in the Himalayan foothills and their capital was Kapilvastu. It is said to be the second largest such statue in Ladakh.
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