Phugtal
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KARGIL/ Updated : Dec 21, 2016, 14:57 IST
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This is the crown jewel of Zanskar and perhaps the most remote monastery in the world, if not only in Zanskar. The cave monastery of Phugtal is said to have been established in 13th century although the style of temple paintings i … Read more
This is the crown jewel of Zanskar and perhaps the most remote monastery in the world, if not only in Zanskar. The cave monastery of Phugtal is said to have been established in 13th century although the style of temple paintings indicate that some may have been made in as early as the 11th century. Phugtal (also Phuktal) belongs to the gelugpa order and also houses a monastic school for students of the entire valley. Read less

This is the crown jewel of Zanskar and perhaps the most remote monastery in the world, if not only in Zanskar. The cave monastery of Phugtal is said to have been established in 13th century although the style of temple paintings indicate that some may have been made in as early as the 11th century. Phugtal (also Phuktal) belongs to the gelugpa order and also houses a monastic school for students of the entire valley.
Bodhisattva carvings inside the du-khang are delightfully artistic. Temple paintings and thangkas in Phugtal are said to be identical in style with Alchi and the 10th century monastery of Tabo in Spiti. Just at the base of the monastery is a guest house managed by the monks, which is an excellent place for visitors to stay. It is also well known for Gustor or masked dance festival.
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