Tayul Monastery
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LAHAUL-SPITI/ Updated : May 17, 2017, 15:30 IST
Synopsis
Tayul Monastery is located above the village of Stingri on the Manali - Leh highway after Keylong and has a huge statue of Padmasambhava. This gompa houses full library of Kangyur. There are many thangkas in the gompa that depict … Read more
Tayul Monastery is located above the village of Stingri on the Manali - Leh highway after Keylong and has a huge statue of Padmasambhava. This gompa houses full library of Kangyur. There are many thangkas in the gompa that depict various episodes from the life of Lord Buddha. Read less

Tayul Monastery is located above the village of Stingri on the Manali - Leh highway after Keylong and has a huge statue of Padmasambhava. This gompa houses full library of Kangyur. There are many thangkas in the gompa that depict various episodes from the life of Lord Buddha.
There is a walking path to access this monastery, which passes through pretty potato and pea plantations. It is an uphill climb of almost an hour and there are juniper trees growing while you approach the monastery and a string of old shortens with fabulous views of the mountain on the other side. There is a chomo (female monk) gompa on top and a lovely monastery with old mud and stone construction nearby. Tayul Monastery itself isn't a huge monastery, but is prettily located and is beautiful with brightly-coloured doors and windows.
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