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Ngang Lhakhang Monastery information Location Bhutan Type Tibetan Buddhist Ngang Lhakhang is a Buddhist monastery in the Choekhor Valley of central Bhutan. It is located not for from Draphe Dzong, which was the residence of the Choekhor Penlop who was ruling the valley before the Drukpa conquest in the 17th century. Also known as the "Swan temple", Ngang lies on the right side of the valley. It is a private temple, built in the 16th century by a Tibetan lama named Namkha Samdrip, who also built Namkhoe Lhakhang in the Tang Valley. Today it is a residence and in 2004 was enlarged with four guest rooms.[1]
References
- ^ Pommaret, Francoise (2006). Bhutan Himlayan Mountains Kingdom (5th edition). Odyssey Books and Guides. p. 240.
Buddhist monasteries and dzongs of Bhutan Chador Lhakhang · Chagri Monastery · Chimi Lhakhang · Choedrak Monastery · Dechen Phodrang Monastery · Drametse Monastery · Drukgyal Dzong · Jangtsa Dumgtseg Lhakang · Gangtey Monastery · Jambay Lhakhang · Jangsarpey Lhakhang · Kongchogsaum Lhakang · Kungzandra Monastery · Kurjey Lhakhang · Kyichu Lhakhang · Lamay Monastery · Lhuentse Dzong · Lhodrakarchu Monastery · Nalanda Buddhist Institute · Ngang Lhakang · Nyimalung Monastery · Oesel Choeling Monastery · Ogyen Choeling Monastery · Pangri Zampa Monastery · Paro Taktsang · Petsheling Monastery · Phajoding Monastery · Rigsum Monastery · Rinpung Dzong · Samtenling Monastery · Sekargutho Monastery · Shingkar Monastery · Simtokha Dzong · Sobrang Monastery · Tala Monastery · Talo Monastery · Tamshing Monastery · Tango Monastery · Thangthong Dewachen Nunnery · Tharpaling Monastery · Thowadra Monastery · Ti Rimochen Monastery · Trashigang Nunnery · Trongsa Dzong · Ura Monastery · Yongla Monastery · Yonphula Lhakhang · Zangdopelri Monastery · Zugne LhakangCoordinates: 27°38′54″N 90°45′20″E / 27.64833°N 90.75556°E
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