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Tawang
Tawang, perched at a height of over 10,000 ft,
is world-renowned for its 400-year-old Buddhist Monastery, one of
the biggest in India.
The Monastery was founded by the monk Mera Lama, a contemporary
of the fifth Dalai Lama. The sixth Dalai Lama was born here. The
Tawang Monastery has an interesting collection of Thangkas (Tibetan
painting on cloth) and a large gilded statue of Sakyamuni (the historical
Buddha) in the prayer hall. The Tawang Monastery, also known as
the 'Galden Namgyal Lhatse', is beautifully situated on a spur about
2 km from the heart of the town. Before the establishment of the
Monastery, Tawan g was a centre of Tantric
religion.
Center Of Buddhism
Tawang is an important centre of Buddhist learning and is particularly
famous for its 400 year old gompa, one of the best known in India.
The Tawang Gompa houses a beautifully gilded 8 metre high statue
of the Buddha and a number of equally remarkable idols, thangkas
and murals.
Excursion
There are mountains, deep valleys, waterfalls and almost a hundred
lakes. To the south of the town, the Tawanchu river carves a deep
gorge as it rages by, while jagged cliffs rise steeply towards the
north and snow capped peaks frame the east. To the west of town,
the Tawang monastery looms across the horizon, its enormous yellow
roof and white walls standing out like a beacon for miles on end.The
Tawang Gompa is definitely the high point of the town, perched on
a 2760 m high ridge with a commanding view of the splendid valleys
beyond. The gompa, also called the Galden Namgyal Lhatse, is a famous
Mahayana monastery established in 1643-47 by Lodre Gyaltso, who
was popularly called Meera Lama. The name of Tawang means "horse
chosen," a reference to the way in which Meera Lama's horse wandered
off on its own and discovered the perfect spot on which the monastery
now stands.
The 3 storey, fortified monastery is over 140 square
metres and has 65 residential buildings, chortens, lanes and by-lanes.
The Duknang or main assembly hall has Buddha statues in various
poses, while the Parkhang hall lodges the library, with a wealth
of Thangka-manuscripts and sacred books. Some of the precious manuscripts
have been penned in gold and are quite a treasure to behold!
Five hundred monks live in
the gompa, chanting, praying, meditating and advancing Buddhist thought.
The monastery attracts scholars and pilgrims from all over the world.
In spite of being a peaceful and solitary retreat, the Tawang gompa
buzzes with activity and its craft centre produces intricately woven
carpets. The Dalai Lama renovated the entire monastery in 1997.
The town of Tawang itself is modern, with a bustling
bazaar and fluttering prayer flags. The best way to enjoy Tawang
is to walk around the town. And once you have had your fill, make
a trip to Zimithang to see the impressive Gorsam Stupa, the Tatsang
gompa, the Khinme monastery and the Singshur nunnery. The Sangeshar
Lake, en route, is one of myriad lakes that make Tawang the splendid
haven.
The ‘Parkhang’ hall of the monastery houses
the library which boasts rare hand written and block-printed Thankas
or manuscripts of revered books like ‘Tangym', ‘Kangyur' and ‘Sungbhum'.
There is also a craft centre, which produces exquisite woollen carpets.
Tawang is also suitable for trekking and hiking.
There are beautiful lakes around Tawang. One is
Pankang Teng Tso (P.T. Tso ) lake. It is a fetching heaven for tourist
only 17 KM away from maddening crowd of township. It is a beautiful
natural site and provide tourist a lucky chance for deep communion
with nature. Other eye catching lakes are Sangetser lake , Banggachang
lake.
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Fairs & Festival
Losar the Tibetan Buddhist festival celebrated in the month of February–March
every year .
There are two major religious festivals of the Monpas viz "LOSAR"
and "TORGYA". Both festivals are celebrated once annually. The LOSAR
s celebrated to the commencement of New year. Every third year of
Torgya, the festival of Dungyur is celebrated. Both "Dungyur and
Torgya" festivals are celebrated at the premises of the Tawang Monastery
with traditional gaiety and enthusiasm.
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General Information
| When to visit
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During the period, April to October.
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| How to reach
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By bus from Tezpur(Assam) or Bomdila |
| Where to
stay : |
Circuit House, Inspection Bungalow,
Hotel Nichu, Hotel Shangrila. |
| Clothing
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Warm clothing throughout the year |
| Nearest Airport
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Tezpur(Assam). |
| Nearest Bus
stand : |
Bomdila. |
| Nearest Railway
Stn : |
Rangapara(Assam). |
| What to see
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400 years old famous Buddhist |
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General Information & Excursion info
on Tawang city of Arunachal Pradesh - India
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