Tabo Gompa in Himachal Pradesh

Tabo Gompa in Himachal Pradesh

Tabo Gompa, often known as the ‘Ajanta of the Himalayas,’ is one of the most popular gompa in the Himachal Pradesh. It was founded more than a millennium ago in 996 A.D. And is one of the most popular monastery in the Lahaul and Spiti Valley region. At a dizzying height of 3050 metres above sea level, this ancient edifice stands on the bleak, cold, and stony desert of the Tabo valley. Through the years, this pristine beauty has safeguarded Buddhism’s wonderful legacy, traditions, and culture. Book Himachal Pradesh Fixed Departure Package to see this Beautiful Gompa.

Founder of Tabo Gompa in Himachal

According to the Tibetan calendar, the Tabo Gompa in Himachal Pradesh was built by a famous teacher and translator, Lotsawa Rinchen Tsang Po, the monarch of the western Himalayan Kingdom of Guge, in the year of the Fire Ape.

It dates back to the ninth century and locate 50 kilometres from Kaza (Lahaul & Spiti). The Tebo Gompa in Himachal is second only to Tibet’s Tholing Gompa in terms of fame. It has about 60 Lamas and a vast collection of Scriptures, wall murals, and other religious artifacts. Murals in this gompa resemble those in the Ajanta paintings.

History of Tabo Gompa in Himachal Pradesh

The Buddhist Tabo Gompa in Himachal Pradesh, is India’s historic treasure and a heaven in its own right, second only to Tibet’s Tholing Gompa. It was created as a cutting-edge Buddhist study center with the goal of preserving the Buddhist legacy. The monastery complex consists of nine temples, 23 chortens, a monk’s chamber, and a nun’s room addition. Some of the temples in the complex date from older periods, while others are from later periods. The Bodhisattva Maitreya Temple, Enlightened Gods Temple, Golden Temple, Mystic Mandala Temple/Initiation Temple, and Temple of Dromton are among the temples in the first category that tourist can visit during himachal pradesh holiday packages.

The Chamber of Picture Treasures, Dromton’s Large Temple, Mahakala Vajra Bhairava and White Temple are all part of second group. The gompa locates in Tabo hamlet, 46 kms from Kaza, on flat ground with area of 6300 sq mts. Tourists can stay in Tabo village which offers several small hotels and home stays, as well as dining alternatives. It provide a more relaxed and comfortable stay for visitors.

Architecture of Tabo Gompa

Kalchakara celebrate in the presence of the Dalai Lama in the year 2000, with a large number of Buddhist monks and followers from all over the world. The monks meditate in caverns and cliff-like constructions that are located above the monastery. There are 23 chortens in the Tabo Monastery complex. The names of the nine temples in the complex are based on their functions. The Archaeological Survey of India looks after the monastery because of its archaeological and historical significance.

Another feature that distinguishes Tabo from other monasteries is that it permits visitors to stay within its walls and have firsthand knowledge of monastery life. There are only a few places to stay. There are hotels that are affordable. In the Monastery, dormitories are provided at reasonable rates. Kaza is the place to go if you want to stay in luxury.

Food & best Time to Visit

The monastery features a single restaurant where tourists can eat both vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals. Non-vegetarian dishes must be order ahead of time. In addition, Tabo village has a variety of restaurants.

Summer, from May through October, is the best time to visit Kaza. Due to snowfall, Rohtang Pass has been block since the end of October. For sites to see near Tabo, the starting point is Kaza. To reach the following location, one must first travel to Kaza, which serves as the main connecting point. You can also book your packages with best travel agency in Mumbai and enjoy this Gompa.

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