Tsozong Gongba Monastery

Tsozong Gongba Monastery

Infobox Mountain
Name = Tsozong Gongba Monastery
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Elevation = 3,540 metres
Location = Tibet (China)
Range = Assam Himalaya
Coordinates = coord|36|00|19|N|83|56|23|E|type:mountain
First ascent = 1040 Guru Rimpoché
Easiest route = 300km WE->Lhasa; 41km off Sichuan-Tibet Hwy

Tsozong Gongba Monastery (also Tsodzong or Tsomum, 1400 AD; meaning 'castle in a lake') is a small sacred chapel of the Nyingma (Red) tradition of Tibetan Buddhism (monks wear red hats - see the other two Red Hat Sects) ["Tibet" by Bradley Mayhew & Michael Kohn, Lonely Planet Publications, 2005, p.232] .

Buildings

Tsozong Gongba Monastery has four buildings situated around a small yard.

ymbolism

The construction of the Tsozong Gongba Monastery was chaired by the Nyin-gma-pa monk Sungye Lingpa and is now home of few nuns.

The three statues (Chenresig, Guru Rimpoché and Sakya Thukpa, see above) were actually shot and burned by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) during the Cultural Revolution, before being restored by the local lama Dudjom Rimpoche and his son Chuni Rimpoche (now resident of at Lamaling Monastery near Bayi town, [Tibet of China by An Caidan, China Intercontinental Press, 2003 (ISBN 7-5085-0374-0/K489), p.144] see the map on your left). A small 'kora' (ritual circumambulation circuit, see also Kora (pilgrimage)) around the monastery passes several hard-to-discern holy sites, including a Sky burial site, a 'body-print' of Gesar.

Directions

Tsozong Gongba Monastery is located on the Tashi (in Chinese Zha-Xi/Tsa-Xi, 島心湖) Island in the middle of the Basum Tso Lake (also Baksum Tso, Draksum-tso) - Eastern Tibet’s largest freshwater lake. Because of the water's stunning jade green effect its meaning in Tibetan - "Phasongtso" is "green water" (Cuogao). The color is due to Songluo (lit. pine-vine). Basum Tso Lake lies about 50km east of Kongpo Gyamda County. The lake surface is on average about 3,538 meters above sea level and covers an area of 25.9 square kilometers, with a length of 12km and a few hundreds to a few thousands meters in width. The deepest part is about 60 (198 feet) meters deep.

Tsozong Gongba Monastery can be reached via the Mila Pass with 16,500 feet above sea level. Zig-zagging the way over mountain passes one will ascend to over 4,450m driving over the Serkhyin La Pass. From the back of mongastery is revealed spectacular views of Namcha Barwa, the highest peak in the East Himalayas (7782m).

References

See also

* List of Tibetan monasteries
* List of Buddhist temples


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