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  1. The Pemayangtse Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Pemayangtse, near Gyalshing city in Gyalshing district in the northeastern Indian state of Sikkim, located 6 km from Gyalshing city, the district headquarters, 110 km west of Gangtok. Planned, designed and founded by Lama Lhatsun Chempo in 1647, it is one of the oldest and premier monasteries of Sikkim, also the most famous in Sikkim. Originally started as a small Lhakhang, it was subsequently enlarged during the reign of the third Chogyal ...

  2. Pemayangtse Monastery offers a meditative environ quietly set amidst woods. It gives a perfect place to relax in solitary and listen to the sounds of nature as you explore this second oldest monastery of Sikkim. Being around 300 years old, it is a must visit place as it offers the reflection of the rich architecture and the unwavering faith of the Buddhist followers. This three storied building has many statues of saints and Rinpoches, including Padmasambhava (Lotus Born).

  3. Later, Chhogyal Chhagdor Namgyal and Lama Khanchhen Rolpai Dorje (First Head Lama of Pemayangtse Gonpa) shifted this Lhakhang to its present site and re-established it in 1705 A.D. with tremendous increase in its size.The new Monastery was named as “Sangchhen Pemayangtse Gonpa” (Most Secret Lotus Summit- Monastery) and was started with an enrolment of 108 monks from the family of pure descents with the king himself enrolled as the first number.

  4. Pemayangtse Monastery is a highly revered Buddhist Monastery situated at Pemayangtse, in the Pelling region of Sikkim. One of the oldest monasteries of the state, it stands tall on a hilltop overlooking the historical Rabdentse ruins, the former capital of the Kingdom of Sikkim. Pemayangtse translates to 'perfect, sublime lotus' and is said to represent one of the four networks of nerves (vessels) in the human body. Dedicated to Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche who revived Buddhism in Tibet ...

  5. Pemayangtse Monastery Built for Ta Sangs (pure Tibetian monks) in 1705, this three-storeyed monastery is one of the most renowned in the state of Sikkim. It started with a small shrine called ‘Tsangkhang’, which was founded by Lhatsun Chhenpo between 1650 and 1651 AD. This shrine was later shifted to the present site and re-established in 1705 by Chhogyal Chhagdor Namgyal and Lama Khanchhen Rolpai Dorje (first head lama of Pemayangtse Gompa).

  6. sikkimstdc.com › GeneralPages › DetailsPemayangtse Monastery

    The Pemayangtse monastery is situated near the town of Pelling, one of the oldest and the most important monasteries of Sikkim. Built in the year 1705, the monastery belongs to the Nyingmapa sect of Mahayana Buddhism and it was founded by Gyalwa Lhatsum Chempo, one of the three lamas to have performed the Consecration Ceremony of the first Chogyal (King) Phuntsog Namgyal at Yuksam in 1642.

  7. Jan 23, 2024 · Pemayangtse Monastery is not merely a physical structure; it is a spiritual sanctuary where monks and devotees engage in prayer, meditation, and rituals. The serenity of the surroundings amplifies the spiritual experience, providing a tranquil environment for introspection and enlightenment. The monastery's courtyards and meditation chambers are adorned with prayer flags, sending prayers and mantras into the Himalayan breeze. ...

  8. Apr 30, 2021 · Pemayangtse Monastery in Sikkim is certainly a place that should be visited for inner peace and visual treat. It is amongst the most ancient monasteries in this part of the country and was constructed and planned by Lama Lhatsun Campo in 1705. The Bhutias only occupy this monastery from the Sikkim background, and only elite monks are chosen for a stay in this astonishing place.

  9. PEMAYANGTSE MONASTERY GUIDE Why Should I Visit. If you’re into Buddhist history, Pemayangtse Monastery should be at the top of your list. This 17th century structure is one of the oldest and religiously relevant shrines in Sikkim. The monastery was founded by Lhatsum Chempo, one of the lamas who was part of the consecration ceremony of the first Chogyal (king) in the mid-1600s. The monastery adheres to the Nyingma tradition, the most ancient form of Tibetan Buddhism.

  10. Only the monks of Pemayangtse Monastery are entitled to the title 'ta-tshang'. The head lama of this monastery had the unique privilege of anointing the Chogyals of the erstwhile monarchy of Sikkim with holy water. Perched on a hilltop overlooking the Rabdentse Ruins, the monastery is a three-storied structure built in Tibetan architectural style. The monastery houses much famous collection of Buddhist idols, scriptures and sculptures.