- Gompa
Gompa and ling are ecclesiastical
fortifications of learning, lineage andsadhana (that may be understood as a conflation of a fortification, amonastery ornunnery , and auniversity (Sanskrit : "vihara"), located inTibet ,Ladakh (India ),Nepal , andBhutan . Their design and interior details vary from region to region, however, all follow a general sacred geometricalmandala design of a central prayer hall containing a Buddhamurti orthangka , benches for the monks or nuns to engage in prayer or meditation and attached living accommodation. The gompa or ling may also be accompanied by any number ofstupas . The siting and aspect of the architectural constructions, satellite buildings and grounds were founded on ancient principles of geodesic lore andenvironmental metaphysics .Fact|date=October 2007A gompa can also be just a meditation room or hall, without the attached living quarters. Meditation rooms in urban Buddhist centres are often referred to as gompas.
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External links
* [http://www.rangan-datta.info/Likir%20Alchi.htm Article on Likir & Alchi Gompa by Rangan Datta]
* [http://www.rangan-datta.info/Khandosangphuk.htm Article on Tashiding Gompa, Sikkim by Rangan Datta]
* [http://www.rangan-datta.info/West%20sikkim.htm Travel Article on Gompas of West Sikkim by Rangan Datta] ]
* [http://www.rangan-datta.info/index.htm Rangan Datta's Home Page]
* [http://blogs.wanderingscapes.com WanderingScapes: A traveler's account of Ladakh and its Gompas]
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