Amazing places of Ladakh
Leh is the second biggest area in India, situated at a
normal rise of around 3500 meters and known for Himalayan kingdom of
Ladakh,Buddhist Monastery,land of high mountain passes and astonishing rundown
of wild creatures, for example, Himalayan blue sheep, Indian Marmot,Indian
ibex,black-necked crane,bearded vulture and Golden bird.
Nyoma, otherwise called Nyoma Rap, is a standout amongst the
most alluring zones in Leh region. The slope on which this religious community
is found lies on the banks of Indus River. Mahe and Rupshu are the closest
towns to Nyoma cloister. Nyoma cloister has a place with the Drokpa school of
Tibetan Buddhism. The cloister is encompassed by a few bunches of fifteen stupa
and three hallowed places. Stupa alludes to the hill like structure, regularly
containing the powder of Buddhist priests. Nyoma religious community
additionally speaks to the craftsmanship and design style that existed amid
medieval period. A standout amongst the most huge stupa is in the north side of
the religious community with critical wall paintings inside it. The Nyoma
cloister is currently under the direction of the twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa. This
religious community gives profound instruction to the nearby kids.
One of the three high elevation salt lakes in Leh Ladakh,
the Tso Kar lake is arranged in the Rupshu valley of the Trans-Himalayan
locale. Because of high measure of salt stores scattered everywhere on its
shore, it is additionally called as White Lake of India. What separates the Tso
Kar lake from the rest two is the remarkable scene it offers. The white Tso Kar
Lake in Ladakh is encompassed by an entire distinctive assortment of land
shapes that are uncommon to discover anyplace else. With various wetlands, rich
meadows, dry salt pads and multi-shaded hillocks in its region, the Tso Kar
lake has turned into a noteworthy vacation destination. Tourism in this locale
of Ladakh talks exceedingly of the swampy wetlands it has.
The remotest places on our planet frequently offer the most
experience and it is the same that the Zanskar Valley arranged in one corner of
India in the Western Himalayas offers what's coming to its as well. To achieve
Zanskar valley, one can take one of the many flights to Delhi and afterward
from Delhi, you can either travel to Leh in Jammu and Kashmir's Ladakh locale
or drive to Leh through the most elevated arrangement of mountain goes on the
planet (Manali – > Rohtang Pass – > Keylong – > Barlacha Pass – >
Sarchu – > Tanglang Pass – > Upshi – > Leh).
Samstanling Monastery is situated in Sumur town and you can
achieve this place by means of roadways. There are nearby transports and shared
cabs that visit this town on customary premise from exceedingly essential
places in Ladakh. You can likewise procure a private maneuver to Sumur town.
From the town you can either take a taxi or climb for 45 minutes to achieve
Samstanling Monastery.
Stakna Gompa ladakh has a few sister cloisters which
contains three in the Zanskar valley which are Mud and Kharu and those of
Stakrimo, Bardan and Sani in Zanskar. Stakna Monastery of Leh Ladakh has been
given its start to Chosje Jamyang Palkar,who was an extraordinary researcher
holy person of Bhutan. It framed a piece of the numerous religious bequests
offered by the Dharmaraja Jamyang Namgial to the holy person, around 1580 AD.
Stakna Monastery Leh is little and there are just 35 lamas of the red cap
order. There are different lamas who are living in its branch religious
community in particular Sani, Bardan and Stakrimo in Zanskar. In 1982 it was
again painted calm as of late. Stakna Gompa Ladakh is otherwise called the most
vivid gompa in the Ladakh area.
The Wanla Gompa was worked around 1000 AD at the season of
Lama Rinchen Zangpo, the holy person who made an interpretation of the Buddha's
lessons into Tibetan. The religious community is situated close to the Lamayuru
Monastery.
One of the real attractions of the cloister is the
three-storied picture of the 11-headed Mahakaruna or Avalokiteshwara. This
gompa likewise exhibits a few artistic creations and paintings of Buddha,
Bodhisattvas and Mandalas alongside the picture of the Chovo-je-Paldan Atisha.
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