{"id":379,"date":"2016-10-22T12:26:32","date_gmt":"2016-10-22T12:26:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nexplore.org\/blog\/?p=379"},"modified":"2025-08-15T10:10:00","modified_gmt":"2025-08-15T10:10:00","slug":"buddhist-monasteries-arunachal-pradesh","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nexplore.org\/blog\/buddhist-monasteries-arunachal-pradesh\/","title":{"rendered":"A guide to Buddhist monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh"},"content":{"rendered":"

Arunachal Pradesh, nestled in the eastern Himalayas, is home to some of India\u2019s most peaceful and picturesque monasteries.\u00a0 The state is in the extreme Northeastern part of India.\u00a0 Arunachal Pradesh shares closeness in terms of geography with Tibet and Bhutan; hence, the cultural influence is quite evident. If you want to explore and know about Buddhist Monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh, this is the right place for you. The place also has a connection with Tibet in the past, so there are many significant ancient Buddhist monasteries there which are worth visiting for history lovers.<\/p>\n

Buddhism is one of the most important religions practised here and has two branches. The areas near Tibet border, like West Kameng and Tawang, and a few other remote corners, practice Tibetan Buddhism and the people living in the east near the Indo-Burmese border practice the Theravada Buddism.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Top monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh<\/h2>\n

1. Tawang Monastery<\/h2>\n
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Main prayer hall of the Tawang monastery<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Tawang Monastery or Galden Namgyal Lhatse holds the prestige of being the largest monastery in the country<\/strong>. It is also the second largest Buddha temple in the world and this is indeed a reason for everyone to make a trip to Tawang. The fifth Dalai Lama had his divine wishes and even contributed to the construction of this beautiful monastery. Merak Lama Lodre Gyamtso<\/strong> established the monastery in 1860-1861 AD. The gorgeous architecture and the structure of this vast monastery are visible from a distance. The monastery can house around 700 monks. The 26-feet high statue of Buddha is the largest and is in the Dukhang or the Assembly hall, which also has Thankas and several decorations all over the walls. The entrance gate or the Kakaling is grand with plenty of wall paintings and murals.<\/p>\n

The beautiful hilly town of Tawang is surrounded by many ancient monasteries and nunneries, apart from other attractions<\/a> such as high-altitude lakes and mountain passes.<\/p>\n

2. Samten Yongcha Monastery, Mechuka<\/h2>\n

Older than the Tawang monastery is the Samten Yongcha Monastery in a place called Mechuka<\/strong>. The grand looking monastery was built 400 years ago. It has statues and paintings of Guru Padmasambhava<\/strong> and it has murals that any visitor shall admire. The monastery is located on top of a hill and has an amazing view of the valley of Mechuka and the river of Yargyap Chu ahead of it. The monastery is very old and of the Mahayana sect of Buddhism.<\/p>\n

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Samten Yongcha Monastery, Mechuka (Photo Sandro Lacarbona)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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Interesting Read Top 10 offbeat places to visit in Arunachal Pradesh<\/a><\/strong><\/em><\/h4>\n<\/blockquote>\n

3. Bomdila Monastery<\/h2>\n

One more monastery that shall mesmerize any visitor travelling to Arunachal Pradesh is that of Bomdila<\/strong>. This monastery is fairly new, built in 1965. The monastery has monks from the West Kameng region of Arunachal Pradesh. One shall find similarity in the design of architecture with the Tsona Gontse monastery of Tibet. The monastery has three Gompas comprising of prayer hall, Blue Medicine Buddha, and assembly hall.<\/p>\n

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Bomdila Monastery (Photo Gopal Adhikari)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

4. Urgelling Gompa, Tawang<\/h2>\n

Another monastery that you must not forget to visit is the Urgelling Monastery. It is in the south of Tawang, and was built in the fifteenth century. However, unfortunately, in the 16th century, vandals had attacked and stolen many things from there. Now, the monastery has Buddhist monks who lead a serene life there.<\/p>\n

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Urgelling Gompa, Tawang<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

5. TDL Monastery, Dirang<\/h2>\n
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Stunning TDL monastery, one of the best monasteries in Arunachal<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Located in the charming hill town of Dirang in West Kameng district, Thupsung Dhargye Ling (TDL) Monastery<\/strong> is a relatively new but spiritually significant Buddhist monastery. Established with blessings from His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, the monastery serves as a centre for learning, meditation, and cultural preservation.<\/p>\n

Built in traditional Tibetan style, the monastery’s golden rooftops shimmer under the Himalayan sun, while intricate murals and sculptures tell timeless stories from Buddhist scriptures. Inside, the prayer hall echoes with the rhythmic chants of monks, offering visitors a tranquil spiritual retreat.<\/p>\n

Highlights of TDL Monastery:<\/strong><\/p>\n