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Tawang Monastery, in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, is the largest monastery in India and second largest in the world after the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. It is situated in the valley of the Tawang River, near the small town of the same name in the northwestern part of Arunachal Pradesh, in close proximity to the Tibetan and Bhutanese border.
Tawang Monastery is known in Tibetan as Galden Namgey Lhatse, which translates to "celestial paradise in a clear night." It was founded by Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in 1680-1681 in accordance with the wishes of the 5th Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso. It belongs to the Gelug school of Mahayana Buddhism and had a religious association with Drepung Monastery of Lhasa, which continued during the period of British rule.
The monastery is three stories high. It is enclosed by a 925 feet (282 m) long compound wall. Within the complex there are 65 residential buildings. The library of the monastery has valuable old scriptures, mainly Kangyur and Tengyur. Of all the festivals celebrated in the monastery, Torgya is the most elaborate and colorful.
Arunachal Pradesh /ˌɑːrəˌnɑːtʃəl prəˈdɛʃ/ (अरुणाचल प्रदेश) is one of the twenty-nine states of the Republic of India. Located in northeast India, it holds the most north-eastern position among the states in the north-east region of India. Arunachal Pradesh borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Burma in the east and China in the north. Itanagar is the capital of the state.
Most of the state, formerly called the North-East Frontier Agency, was ceded to Britain by the Tibetan government with the Simla Accord (1914). China does not recognize the legality of that treaty, and claims most of the state as South Tibet. The state is seen to have major potential for hydropower development.
Arunachal Pradesh (अरुणाचल प्रदेश), whose name means Land of the Dawn-Lit Mountains in Sanskrit, is also known as the Orchid State of India or the Paradise of the Botanists. Geographically, it is the largest among the North-east Indian states commonly known as the Seven Sister States. As in other parts of Northeast India, the people native to the state trace their origins to the Tibeto-Burman people. In recent times, large number of migrants from various parts of India and other lands have built extensive economic and cultural ties with the state's population.
The Dalai Lama /ˈdɑːlaɪ ˈlɑːmə/ is a monk of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism founded by Je Tsongkhapa. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso.
The Dalai Lama is considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be incarnations of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, called Chenrezig in Tibetan. The name is a combination of the Mongolic word dalai meaning "ocean" (being the translation of the Tibetan name, 'Gyatso') and the Tibetan word བླ་མ་ (bla-ma) meaning "guru, teacher, mentor". The Tibetan word "lama" corresponds to the better known Sanskrit word "guru".
From 1642 until the 1950s (except for 1705 to 1750), the Dalai Lamas or their regents headed the Tibetan government or Ganden Phodrang which governed all or most of the Tibetan plateau from Lhasa with varying degrees of autonomy, up to complete sovereignty. This government also enjoyed the patronage and protection of firstly Mongol kings of the Khoshut and Dzungar Khanates (1642–1720) and then of the emperors of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1720–1912).
Tawang is a town situated at an elevation of approximately 3,048 metres (10,000 ft) in the northwestern part of Arunachal Pradesh in India. The area is administered by Republic of India as a part of the North East state of Arunachal Pradesh and is claimed by People's Republic of China as a part of South Tibet. The town once served as the district headquarters of West Kameng district, and became the district headquarters of Tawang district when it was formed from West Kameng.
Tawang was historically part of Tibet inhabited by the Monpa people. The Tawang Monastery was founded by the Merak Lama Lodre Gyatso in 1681 in accordance with the wishes of the 5th Dalai Lama, Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso, and has an interesting legend surrounding its name, which means "Chosen by Horse". The sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso, was born in Tawang.
The 1914 Simla Accord defined the McMahon Line as the new boundary between British India and Tibet. By this treaty Tibet relinquished several hundred square miles of its territory, including Tawang, to the British, but it was not recognised by China. However, the British did not take possession of Tawang and Tibet continued to administer and collect taxes in Tawang. When the British botanist Frank Kingdon-Ward crossed the Sela Pass and entered Tawang in 1935 without permission from Tibet, he was briefly arrested. This drew the attention of the British, who reexamined the Indo-Tibetan border and rediscovered that Tibet had ceded Tawang to British India. Tibet did not repudiate the Simla Accord and the McMahon Line but refused to surrender Tawang, partly because of the importance attached to the Tawang Monastery. In 1938 the British made a cautious move to assert sovereignty over Tawang by sending a small military column under Capt. G.S. Lightfoot to Tawang.
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Located in the Tawang-Chu river valley, in Arunachal Pradesh, India, at an elevation of 3300 meters, the wonderful Tawang monastery is one of the most important and largest Buddhist shrines in the world. This holy shrine, located in the midst of majestic mountain ranges, is home to more than 700 monks and 450 Lamas, making it the biggest Buddhist Monastery in India, and the second biggest in Asia, outside of Lhasa, Tibet. Tawang Monastery is also known by the Tibetan name Gaden Namgyal Lhatse, which means 'celestial paradise in a clear night'. This glorious shrine belongs to the Gelugpa sect of the Mahayana stream of Buddhism. This video give you a gives you a sneak peak at the daily life of the young monks in their quarters. For a written travelogue in English with a lot of photo's and...
Tawang Monastery, in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, is the largest monastery in India and second largest in the world after the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet. It is situated in the valley of the Tawang River, near the small town of the same name in the northwestern part of Arunachal Pradesh, in close proximity to the Tibetan and Bhutanese border
I had almost attained Nirvana @ Tawang Monastery. It was so serene and picturesque. I had enjoyed a most peaceful moment of my life! Music: http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Seven Wonders Of India: The Tawang Monastery in Arunachal Pradesh is the largest monastery in India. The monastery also gains significance for being the birth place of the sixth Dalai Lama. Watch full show: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/seven-wonders-of-india/seven-wonders-the-400-year-old-tawang-monastery-aired-january-2009/289736
Hundreds of Buddhist monks welcome Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, to the remote hill town of Tawang also claimed by China on a trip that has been vehemently opposed by Beijing.
1.Tawang Monastery Tawang Monastery is one of the largest monasteries of Lamas, it is also known as Golden Namgyal Lhatse. It is the second largest monastery in the world and is about 400 years old. 2.Zantsang lake Zantsang lake on way to Tsechu hot spring of Tawang. 3.Jaswantgarh war memorial Which links with the story of an Indian soldier’s unparallel bravery during Chinese aggression during 1962 war. 4. Madhuri lake Madhuri lake beautiful art of nature untold 5.zig zag road A zig zag road view from sela top a perfect background frame for your one time life.
Dalai Lama's visit to Tawang puts the 17th century monastery into the spotlight as a key torchbearer of Tibetan Buddhism, keeping alive an ancient lineage amid rising curbs on monks inside China.
It is a lone highway that connects Tawang to mainland India. The last outpost -- Bhalukpong in Arunachal Pradesh. "Travelling it is like negotiating a passage through hell," an assistant engineer in the state's power department told us, as we made our way up. Watch more videos: http://www.ndtv.com/video?yt Download the NDTV news app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.july.ndtv&referrer;=utm_source%3Dyoutubecards%26utm_medium%3Dcpc%26utm_campaign%3Dyoutube
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http://socialbubble.global Planning to visit Arunachal Pradesh? Check out our Arunachal Pradesh Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Arunachal Pradesh. Arunachal Pradesh Tourist Attractions 10 Top Places to Visit Tawang Monastery, Parshuram Kund, Sela Pass Tawang, Madhuri Lake Tawang, Jaswant Garh Tawang, Tawang War Memorial, Nuranang Falls Tawang, Bomdila Monastery, The Golden Pagoda Namsai, Pangateng Tso Lake Tawang Subscribe to Social Bubble: https://www.youtube.com/c/SocialBubbleNashik?sub_confirmation=1 To go to the India Travel Guide playlist, go to: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3wNXIKi7sz1I0auaSehd5LLnY1frhxjp Follow us on Google+: https://plus.google.com/+SocialBubbleNashik Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialbubble Follow us o...
SELA PASS: ARUNACHAL PRADESH Script: Mini Giri Voice: Anjum Singhal Editing: Jitendra Kumar Jitu Sela Pass is one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. Connecting Tawang district to other parts of the country is the Sela Pass. This mountain pass is about 13,800 feet high and gives you some really scenic views of the surroundings. With its high elevation, you can almost feel the clouds passing through your hands here. During the winter months, most of the pass is frozen with snow, with temperatures dropping to well below the zero degree mark. This place is snowed in most of the year and offers excellent and heavenly views all year round. This part of the Eastern Himalayan range is pretty special for the Buddhists as it is believed that about 101 lakes exist in and around Sela pas...
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Tawang is both historically and naturally endowed. It is located at a distance of 183 Kms from Bomdila and is situated at an altitude of 3500 metres above sea level. The natural beauty and solitude of Gudpi and Chong-Chugmi ranges, Tawang chu River and Tawang valley are very mesmerizing. The inhabitants of the districts are all of Monpa tribes except Shyo village which is dominated by people of Tibetian origin. There are two major religious festivals of the Monpas viz "LOSAR" and "TORGYA". Both festivals are celebrated once annually. The LOSAR s celebrated to the commencement of New year. Every third year of Torgya, the festival of Dungyur is celebrated. Both "Dungyur and Torgya" festivals are celebrated at the premises of the Tawang Monastery with traditional gaiety and enthusiasm. Ther...
Travel Tips for January, February and March | India Travel Guide | Sid the Wanderer Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer A short Travel Guide for Travel tips for Incredible India during winters for the months of January, February and March! When the temperature is still low across the country, do head out to the beaches, mountains or deserts - you will find bliss everywhere. See the video to learn more about these destinations. Here are some useful links: January: 1. Tawang in Arunanchal Pradesh (http://www.sid-thewanderer.com/2010/12/tawang-part-2-tawang-monastery-ani.html and http://www.sid-thewanderer.com/2010/12/tawang-part-1-journey-to-town-and-lakes.html) 2.Chadar Trek in Ladakh (http://www.sid-thewanderer.com/201...
A tour inside Buddhist monastery in Khimphu near Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh. Around 13 percent of the population (which is 1,091,117) of Arunachal Pradesh follows Buddhism. The Buddhist population of the state resides in the region Tawang, West Kameng, remote regions in close vicinity of Tibet and near the Burma border. Tibetan Buddhism is practised in the first three region while Therevada Buddhism guides the life of people living near the Burmese border. This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for li...