Brelengi Gompa Monastery
Close Reckong Peo in Brelengi there is a Buddhist Monastery otherwise called the Brelengi gompa.This is a noteworthy advanced Buddhist structure.
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Close Reckong Peo in Brelengi there is a Buddhist Monastery otherwise called the Brelengi gompa.This is a noteworthy advanced Buddhist structure.
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A nice looking sanctuary devoted to goddess Chandika, all the more particularly assigned as Shuwang Chandika has spread the distinction of town Kothi in larger part of the district.The neighborhood individuals hold the goddess in incredible adoration and consider her to be a standout amongst the most effective goddess.
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Chango has three sanctuaries. In lower Chango, the red dividers of Rinchen Zangpo sanctuary emerge on a little projection yet contain little of note. Close-by, the town sanctuary, in more general use as a position of love, has an extensive supplication wheel, dirt icons and contemporary divider sketches.
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Just past Charang is a sanctuary of the eleventh century known as Rangrik Tungma complex. The sanctuary takes its name from the goddess Rangrik Tungma and her little metal picture, with on leg on each side of a steed is the most seasoned at the sanctuary.
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There is a Durga temple at Ropa also known as the Chandika temple. Chandika had apportioned to herself this semi-arid tract when she divided Kinnaur amongst her brothers and sisters.
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The gateways of Maheshwar sanctuary of Sungra have great wood boards on either side. profoundly cut pictures of noticeable Hindu gods are a treat for the workmanship student of history. On the eastern divider are boards portraying the Vishnu Avatars and the image of the Hindu zodiac.
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Mathi is the neighborhood goddess of the general population of chhitkul having three sanctuaries the fundamental one said to have been developed in regards to five hundred years prior by an occupant of Garhwal. The square ark of the goddess is made of walnut wood and is secured with garments and surmounted by a tuft of yak tail.
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