Tsemo Gompa Leh
Tsemo Gompa Leh was founded in 15th century, 1430AD. NamgyalIt was founded by the king Tashi Namgyal and that's why the monastery has been named Tsemo Gompa Leh. The king Tashi Namgyal was the devotee of Buddhism.
It is situated on the top hill and well-known for its three-storey high solid gold idol of Maitrieya Buddha....
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Tisuru Stupa Leh
Tisuru Stupa Leh consists of 108 temples, which was remarkable work done in the reign of King Graspa Bum-Ldes, located near Shanti Stupa.
The Leh Palace
Leh Palace overlooks the Ladakhi Himalayan town of Leh, modelled on the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. The palace was built by King Sengge Namgyal in the 17th century, but was later discarded when Dogra forces took control of Ladakh in the mid-19th century. The royal family moved to Stok Palace. Leh Palace is nine storeys high; the royal family stayed on the upper floors, the stables and store rooms were in the lower floors. The palace, a ruin, is currently being restored by the Archaeological Survey of India. The palace is open to the public and one can get panoramic views of Leh and the surrounding areas from the roof..
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Sankar Gompa Leh
Sankar Gompa Leh is a subsidiary of the Spituk Gompa monastery ladakh. It is situated at a distance of 3 km from Leh.
It is also an official residence of the Kushok Bakul, Ladakh's head of this sect. Sankar Gompa Leh has some definite timing for public but some of the yellow hat monks live in here enduringly. The visiting time of the Sankar Gompa Leh are limited to early mornings and evenings as it is only managed by 20 monks who reside...
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Shanti Stupa Leh
Shanti Stupa Leh is placed on the hilltop at Changspa in Ladak and it was founded in year of 1985. Shanti Stupa Leh was constructed by Japanese Buddhist organization known as The Japanese for World Peace. In1985, Dalai Lama inaugurated the Shanti Stupa Leh. The idea around the construction of Shanti Stupa Leh is to celebrate 2500 years of Buddhism to encourage World Peace....
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Jokhang Leh is the small Gonpa opposite to the State Bank of India in the main Bazaar was built by the Ladakhi Association in 1957, which is open throughout the day for visitors. The Gonpa contains a statue of Jovo Rinpochey (Crowned Buddha) and a statue of Guru Padma Sambhava.
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Leh Mosque
Jama Masjid is the Leh Mosque positioned in the heart of the Leh city is. It is the favorite mosque of Sunni Muslims in Leh and surrounding villages. It was constructed during 1666-1667 A.D as per agreement between the then ruler of Ladakh Deldan Namgyal and the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The Leh mosque is believed to be an ancient legacy in Leh. With beautiful stone carving, it is definitely a place to visit while in Leh. The mosque is open to only men.
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Shey Palace Leh
Shey is located in the upper Indus valley in Jammu and Kashmir in north India. Shey Palace Leh is a beautiful palace that is surrounded by superb mountains and the green fields. Shey palace is surrounded by the enormous Buddha, decorated by gold with firmly frizzy blue hair.
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Stok Palace Museum Leh
Stok Palace Museum Leh is a wonderful palace that is located within Stok Palace. The museum contains antique collection of photographs. The stok palace museum has various belongings of the royal families and it includes prehistoric copper currency, traditional dresses. This museum owns Thangkas of the primitive times that is made of gemstones, evidently rubies, sapphires, and emeralds.
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Indus River
Indus River is initiating in the Tibetan plateau .Indus River is also called as Sindhu River. The Indus River is 3,180 kilometers Long River in Pakistan. The sindhu River has many rivers and the left branch and Shyok river and a right bank tributary flows in the Leh region.
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Hall of Fame
Indus River is initiating in the Tibetan plateau .Indus River is also called as Sindhu River. The Indus River is 3,180 kilometers Long River in Pakistan. The sindhu River has many rivers and the left branch and Shyok river and a right bank tributary flows in the Leh region.
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Karma Dupgyud Choeling Monastery Leh
Karma Dupgyud Choeling Monastery Leh was founded in the year 1973. The monastics of the Monastery are engaged in day to day prayers and practicing musical apparatuses that is used in pujas. There are 25 monks that joined in the commencement of the holy sangha was therefore established.
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