Rongbuk Monastery

Rongbuk Monastery

Rongbuk Monastery (bo-ctw|c=Dza Rongbu Gon|t=རྫ་རོང་ཕུ་དགོན་|w=rdza rong phu dgon; Other spellings: "Rong sbug"; zh-cp|c=絨布寺|p=Róngbù Sì) or Rongphu is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Nyingma sect in Basum Township [Tibetan in Wylie transliteration: "dpa’ gsum"; Chinese: "Bāsōng Xiàng" 巴松乡] , Dingri County, Xigazê Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region, China.

According to Michael Palin, it now houses thirty Buddhist monks and thirty nuns, [cite video
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] but another source reports that locals say there are only about 20 nuns and 10 monks, although previously there were about 500 monks and nuns living here. [Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005). "Tibet", p. 191. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 1-74059-523-8.]

Location

Rongbuk monastery lies by the foot of the Rongbuk Glacier at convert|5100|m|ft [cite web
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] above sea level, it is the highest monastery in the world. It is only convert|200|m|ft lower than the north side Everest Base Camp of Mount Everest. The monastery is accessible today via vehicle by means of an undeveloped road. Prior to this, explorers such as George Mallory and Sandy Irvine had to walk for five weeks from Darjeeling, in the Indian foothills of the Himalaya, to reach this location.

It is accessible by dirt road - a two to three hour drive from the Friendship Highway, soon after kilometer marker 5145. [Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005). "Tibet", p. 191. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 1-74059-523-8.]

Climbers must pass through Rongbuk in order to reach the highest peak of Mount Everest via the North Face. It has been described as having some of the most dramatic views in the world, presenting a panorama of the Shishapangma, Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, and Gyachung Kang peaks to visitors. One of the first British explorers to see it, John Noel, described it: "Some colossal architect, who built with peaks and valleys, seemed here to have wrought a dramatic prodigy—a hall of grandeur that led to the mountain."Fact|date=February 2007

Often shrouded in clouds and mist, the great peak was alternately described as "a preposterous triangular lump" (by George Mallory) and "a glittering spire of rock fluted with snow" (by Noel Odell), with "an imposing head of granite and ice," (Noel) and it looms large over the Rongbuk glacier, shining white at its feet.Fact|date=February 2007

Architecture

In front of the Monastery, there is a large, round, terraced chorten containing a reliquary.

History, religious and cultural significance

The Rongbuk Monastery itself was founded in 1902 by a Nyingmapa Lama in an area of meditation huts that had been in use by monks and hermits for over 400 years. Hermitage meditation caves dot the cliff walls all around the monastery complex and up and down the valley. Many walls and stones, carved with sacred syllables and prayers, line the paths.

The founding Rongbuk Lama, also known as the Zatul Rinpoche, was much respected by the Tibetans. Even though the Rongbuk Lama viewed the early climbers as "heretics," he gave them his protection and supplied them with meat and tea while also praying for their conversion. It was the Rongbuk Lama who gave Namgyal Wangdi the name Ngawang Tenzin Norbu, or Tenzing Norgay, as a young child.Fact|date=February 2007

In previous times, the Monastery became very active with the teachings at certain times of the year. It was, and is, the destination of special Buddhist pilgrimages where annual ceremonies are held for spectators coming from as far as Nepal and Mongolia. These ceremonies were shared with the satellite monasteries across the Himalaya also founded by the Rongbuk Lama. The ceremonies continue to this day, notably at the Sherpa Monastery at Tengboche.Fact|date=February 2007

The Monastery's vast treasury of books and costumes, which had been taken for safekeeping to Tengboche, were lost in a 1989 fire.Fact|date=February 2007

Since 1983 renovation works have been carried out and some of the new murals are reportedly excellent. There is a basic guesthouse and small but cosy restaurant. [Mayhew, Bradley and Kohn, Michael. (2005). "Tibet", p. 191. Lonely Planet Publications. ISBN 1-74059-523-8.]

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Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/everest/history/rongbukmon.html Rongbuk Monastery] , NOVA.


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