Phodang Monastery (Karma Thubten Tashi Chokhorling) is a major
Kagyupa Sect
Monastery.
The gonpa is located about 38 kilometers from Gangtok on the way This Monastery was actually founded by the fourth King
Gyurmed
Namgyal but unfortunately, he passed away in 1734 i.e. two years after the
demise of the 12th Karmapa Lama. However, the Lamas with a support of
laities
completed the Monastery in 1740 A.D. |
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In the course of time, an earthquake damaged the old structure and had to be
dismantled.
The Lamas rebuilt a new Monastery it in 1977 which was bigger in size than the previous
Monastery with financial assistance from the Government in addition to their own contribution.
During the course of reconstruction, the experts of Delhi National Museum
Institute extracted the old fresco paintings before the old structure was
dismantled .
North Sikkim.
These painting are now being preserved by the department for restoration in the new
Monastery building. This gonpa came into international limelight through the writings of the famous French explorer
Alexander David Neel who spent some years here learning Buddhism in the begining of
1912 under the guidance of the third Lachen Gomchen whom she accepted as her Root Teacher. She practiced meditation in a cave
near the vicinity of this gonpa. She was patronized by
Chogyal Sidkyong Tulku who also gifted her a Buddha Statue which was returned to this Gonpa after her death in
1969.
Some of her photos can be seen in the first floor of the Gonpa. Since the
Phodang monastery is one of the important places of tourist‘s interest in North Sikkim, department of Tourism had further taken up the funding of the remaining works of the monastery which includes the restoration of old fresco paintings. The main festival is
an annual mask dance fair in winter corresponding to the month of December to January. |