Dzongkhul
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, KARGIL/ Updated : Jan 11, 2017, 12:01 IST
Synopsis
This gompa lies before Padum and is perched on the rock face of a gorge. It is located at the foot of a wide side valley in the low lying area also called as Stod. It is said to have been founded by the great saint Naropa, who is … Read more
This gompa lies before Padum and is perched on the rock face of a gorge. It is located at the foot of a wide side valley in the low lying area also called as Stod. It is said to have been founded by the great saint Naropa, who is believed to have meditated in one of the two caves around which the monastery is built. It is a Drukpa monastery and also appears to be inside a cave quite similar to Phugtal. Read less

This gompa lies before Padum and is perched on the rock face of a gorge. It is located at the foot of a wide side valley in the low lying area also called as Stod. It is said to have been founded by the great saint Naropa, who is believed to have meditated in one of the two caves around which the monastery is built. It is a Drukpa monastery and also appears to be inside a cave quite similar to Phugtal.
The dukhang or temples contain thangkas and images of Drukpa lamas (this has traditionally been a very important monastery). The nearby Buddhist shrine at Tsilatse contains a beautifully painted chorten and also houses a 11-headed Avalokiteshwara.
Stagrimo (pronounced Tagrimo) is a small gompa very close to Padum. It is a 17th century monastery housing around 30 monks.
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