Monday, 11 July 2016

Shashur Gompa – The Palace of Blue Pines

The remote valley of Lahaul and Spiti has a solid society of Buddhism. The magnificent religious communities here are among the top vacation destinations of Himachal Pradesh. They are likewise noticeable learning focuses that draw in researchers, travelers and Tibetans from India and over the world. Shashur Monastery is one such venerated gompa in this district. Situated around 2 km from Keylong, it can likewise be gotten to from Manali, which lies at a separation of 37km. For an advancing background of the Shashur Monastery, you can decide on the Himachal Pradesh visit bundles on Indian Holiday.

Archeitecture of the Shashur Monastery

Shashur in Tibetan means blue pines. The name couldn't be more well-suited since this seventeenth century gompa in the Lahaul and Spiti Valley is encompassed by blue pine trees. Lama Deva Tyatsho, a teacher of the ruler of Bhutan, fabricated this religious community. Later, Lama Dewa Gyatsho directed the remodel take a shot at the religious community, giving it its present look. The cloister has a place with the Red Hat Sect or the Gelukpa request of Tibetan Buddhists. The scale is somewhat troublesome because of the harsh territory. In any case, as you advance up, the wonderful mani divider (heaps of supplication stones) are certain to inspire you. This divider has the consecrated mantra of the Buddhists recorded on it.

Domestic vacationers, as well as remote guests adulate the splendid engineering of the Shashur Monastery. The three storeyed structure remains on a slope and adjusts to the mandala idea. The faint chambers house extremely valuable Thangka works of art and have lovely divider wall paintings. The most essential wall painting delineates the 84 Buddhist siddhas. Other than the stunning works of art, the statue of Namgyal is of awesome enthusiasm to sightseers.
The yearly celebration of Chham held in the months of June-July gets hordes of travelers. They accumulate to see the lamas and ministers play out the well known fallen angel move.

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