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Lumbung Kangtsang

Lhasa


Tsongkhapa himself was from Amdo (modern-day Qinghai), and many monks came from the province to study here – hence the chapel's alternative name. Look for the rangjung (self-arisen) and sumjung (with the power of speech) stone representation of Drölma.


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Nearby Lhasa attractions

1. Tomb of Tsongkhapa

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The red, fortress-like structure of Tsongkhapa’s mausoleum is probably the most impressive of the reconstructed buildings at Ganden. It’s above a…

2. Jampa Lhakhang

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This small chapel, just across from the exit of the Tomb of Tsongkhapa, holds two large images of the Future Buddha, plus the eight bodhisattvas.

3. Samlo Kangtsang

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One of the monastery's recently renovated minor residences, this building can be missed if you are running short of time.

5. Assembly Hall

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The recently renovated tsogchen (assembly hall) has statues of the 16 arhats (literally ‘worthy ones’) and two huge statues of Tsongkhapa (only visible…

6. Shartse Tratsang

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Shartse Tratsang is one of several renovated kangtsang (residences) that offer the opportunity to meet the local monks away from the tourist trail. In the…

7. Zimchung Tridok Khang

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To the east of the Assembly Hall's Ser Trikhang (Golden Throne Room) and slightly uphill, this residence contains the living quarters and throne of the…

8. Gomde Khang

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One of the monastery's recently renovated minor residences, this building can be missed if you are running short of time.