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Twang monastery,
is situated at a height of 3400 metres, in the northeast Indian
state of Arunachal Pradesh, is one of the largest monasteries in
India. It is about 10 km from Bomdila. The VIth Dalai Lama was born
near here. The present monastery was built at the site of an ancient
monastery in the 17th century. Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader
of the Tibetans also visit this shrine to preach and pray.
Tawang Gompa is
a 400 year old monastery which is a dominant feature of the valley
and commands a grand view of the Himalayas. It is situated at an
altitude of more than 3000 m. It has elaborately painted wooden
windows and other motifs. Prayer flags flutter in the breeze. Inside
there is a 8 meter high gilded statue of the Buddha and numerous
ancient Thankas or traditional paintings and manuscripts.
Tawang stands isolated
from the rest of the world with its community of 500 lamas peacefully
performing their daily rituals. Though difficult to reach, Tawang
continues to attract scholars and pilgrims. The main attractions
are a gigantic 10 metre gilded statue of the Buddha, the large collection
of priceless manuscripts, books and tangkhas, which depict the Buddha
and tutelary deities in differnet poses.
Necessities & tips:
Indians need an
Inner Line Permit and foreigners a Restricted Area Permit. Both
are easily available from the Office of the Resident Commissioner,
Arunchal Pradesh, New Delhi, Ph 3013956, or from FRRO offices in
any of the metros. Tezpur, 216 kms away, is the nearest airport.
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