Tabo Monastery, otherwise called the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas,’ is a standout amongst the most well known religious communities in the Lahaul and Spiti Valley
and was established over a thousand years in 996 A.D. This old
structure remains on the fruitless, icy, and rough betray of the Tabo
valley at a confounding tallness of 3050 meters above ocean level. This
untouched excellence has saved the superb legacy, conventions, and
society of Buddhism through the entry of hundreds of years. As indicated
by the Tibetan Calendar, the Tabo Monastery is accepted to have been
set up in the year of the Fire Ape, by an awesome educator and
interpreter Lotsawa Rinchen Tsang Po, the lord of the western Himalayan
Kingdom of Guge.
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