RAVANGLA || RALONG MONASTERY || SAMDRUPTSE || CHARDHAM || South Sikkim Tour - Part 3 (Final)
Hi !! hope you all are doing well. After a long pause finally here is my 3rd part video of the three-part web series for South Sikkim. Yes, it is the final part. In this video, I am covering three other tourist attractions viz. Ralong Monastery, Samdruptse, Chardham.
I shared my maximum travel experience. Do watch till the end. I hope you will like it.
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Day 05 | Touriest Place in Ravangla | Buddha Park | Ralong Monastery | Ralong Hot Springs.
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Ralong Monastery Buddha Park & Mount Narsing Resort Ravangla
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New Ralang Monastery or Ralong Palchen Choling is a Buddhist monastery of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism in southern Sikkim, northeastern India. It is located six kilometres from Ravangla.
The Buddha Park of Ravangla, also known as Tathagata Tsal, is situated near Rabong(Ravangla) in South Sikkim district, Sikkim, India. It was constructed between 2006 and 2013 and features a 130-foot (40 m) high statue of the Buddha as its centerpiece.
Mt. Narsing The Village Resort is located 3 km away from Rabong (6400 ft) on the Gangtok - Pelling / Pemayangtse highway. Situated amidst quaint villages, it offers a splendid view of the Rangit valley and the wide countryside dotted with ancient and sacred monasteries of west & south Sikkim. The close proximity of the snowcapped peaks of Mt.Narsing, Mt.Jopuno and Mt.Kabur provide a truly magnificent and awe-inspiring backdrop.
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Densa Palchen Chosling Monastery, Ralong, Ravangla
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New Ralang Monastery in West Sikkim's Ravangla / Maenam region
Astonishing Ralang Monastery in Ravangla Town, Sikkim, northeastern India. The Buddhist monks are cleaning the Ralang Monastery, the monks carries water from pond to wash the floor of monastery.
Ralang Monastery portrays the true spiritual side of Sikkimese people. Ralang Monastery is a Buddhist monastery of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism in southern Sikkim, northeastern India. According to legend, Ralang was built after the fourth Chogyal came back from his pilgrimage when the 12th Karmapa performed the Rabney (blessing). He threw grains from his residence in Tsurphu Monastery in Tibet and where the grains fell, eventually, became the site for the Ralang Monastery.
A new monastery of Palchen Choeling Monastic Institute” came up in the year 1995. It was constructed by the XIIth Gyaltsab Rimpoche who is regarded amongst the four regents of the Kagyu sect. Despite its recent construction, the monastery structure proves that meticulous care has been undertaken to maintain the authentic Tibetan architecture.
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SIKKIM TOUR PART 2 # RAVANGLA BUDDHA PARK SIKKIM & RALONG MONASTERY
Ravangla & RALONG MONASTERY
Ralang Monastery in Sikkim
Ralang Monastery portrays the true spiritual side of Sikkimese people. Located at a distance of 6 kms from Ravangla, Ralang Monastery is easily accessible from Namchi via Ravangla in South Sikkim district. Ralong Monastery is regarded as the one amongst the most significant and most consecrated monasteries of Sikkim. The Monastery was built to commemorate the successful pilgrimage of the fourth Chogyal to Tibet.
Actually there is a legend behind the establishment of this monastery. The legend says that when the fourth Chogyal returned from his pilgrimage (Tibet), Karmapa performed the 'Rabney' (traditional blessing). Following the rituals, he tossed some grains from the Tsurphu Monastery in Tibet (the main seat of Karmapa). The grains fell at the site, where Ralang Monastery is standing today. The original monastery is located at a distance of 13 kms from Ravangla. The way to this monastery is quite difficult and trekking is the only way to reach the monastery.
In 1995, a new monastery was built, so that people could reach the religious place easily. Built by the 12th Gyaltsab Rimpoche, Ralong Monastery is the magnum opus of Tibetan architecture. This new monastery is also known by the name of 'Palchen Choeling Monastic Institute'. In the present day, Ralang Monastery is acclaimed to be the biggest monastery in Sikkim, India. The Monastery also embraces a stunning collection of paintings.
Every year, Ralang Monastery hosts the festival of Pang Lhabsol. We have discussed this event in our section of festivals in Sikkim. Kagyed Dance performed by the monks, becomes the highlight of this event. In the month of November, 'Mahakala dance' is also organized here to celebrate the religious reasons. Ralang Monastery is visited by multitudes of tourists and pilgrims, who come to receive the blessings of the Almighty.
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Ralong Monastery, sikkim
Festival at Ralong Monastery, Sikkim. Buddhist people are celebrating the festival with the cultural dance
Sikkim Old Ralang Monastery, Karma Rabten Ling Monastery Ravangla
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Inside of Ralong Monastery Borong, Sikkim
Ralang Monastery, Borong, Ravengla, Sikkim was built in order to commemorate the successful pilgrimage of the fourth Chogyal to Tibet. Every year Ralang Monastery hosts the festival of Pang Lhabsol.
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The Ralang Monastery is located around 6 km from Ravangla, in the southern portion of Sikkim. Starting off from the Main Bazaar road in Ravangla, cross past all the shops to follow the jeepable road for about 20 minutes. This road will ultimately lead you to the Ralang Monastery.
As per records, the monastery was constructed post the pilgrimage of the of the fourth Chogyal. After his return, the Karmapa performed the Rabney or blessing. The grains that he threw from the Tsurphu Monastery in Tibet (the main seat of Karmapa) fell on the ground of Ralang and was witnessed by devotees. As such it became the site for the Ralang Monastery. Reconstruction work was carried out in this monastery by the government between the period of 1975 -81. This old Ralang Monastery is one of the most important and sacred monasteries in Sikkim following the Kagyupa tradition.
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Sikkim | Rangit River | Ralong Hot Springs
The Rangeet or Rangit is a tributary of the Teesta river, which is the largest river in the Indian state of Sikkim. The Rangeet river originates in the Himalayan mountains in West Sikkim district. The river also forms the boundary between Sikkim and Darjeeling district
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Karma Theckling Monastery: Ravangla, South Sikkim. Sikkim.
Karma Theckling Monastery (Mane Choekhorling Gompa) in Ravangla in South Sikkim
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West Sikkim Valley ( Ravangla, Ralong, Kewsing, Pelling, Tashiding Monestry) View
The view taken on the way from Yuksam to Tashiding . The Ravangla, Ralong, Tashiding, Geyzing and Pelling are visible. View of include house of Baiching Bhutia the great footballer from India.
Doling monastery in West Sikkim's Ravangla
Doling Monastery is located on a small hillock, about 6 kms southward from Rabongla bazaar. Lama Rigdzin Longyang founded this monastery in the earth-dog year of 12th Rabjung cycle year corresponding to 1718. A.D.
The Mongol ruler Junggar’s invasion of Tibet in 1717 - 1718. A.D. led to the persecution of Nyingmapa Sect and in this terror- stricken situation, some Nyingmapa Saints left Tibet and took asylum in the southern hidden lands.
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In the same year, Lama Dorjelingpa and his son Rigdzin Longyang also left Tibet and entered Sikkim. It is said that many years before, the son Rigdzin Longyang had obtained a prediction from Chhogyal Terdag Lingpa (1646-1714) about his future and he realized that the time had come for him to proceed to this hidden land. Thereafter, they entered Demojong with the help of the clues prescribed in the prediction letter and reached the present site, where they had built a small Hermitage and practiced ritual for some months.
Shortly after, Dorjelingpa went back to Tibet, his son Lama Rigdzin Longyang started building a small monastery. At the time of its completion, his father arrived back from Tibet, consecrated the monastery, and thereby composed a prayer manual to worship local Guardian Spirits while instructing to his son to foster his lineage. However, Dorjelingpa stayed in Sikkim for a short period and proceeded to Bumthang (Bhutan) where, he had sent one of his younger son for a spiritual mission.
As per written record of the Lama Jigme Pawo (1682-1729), Dorjelingpa and his son came to Sangag Choling Monastery in west Sikkim and met with Lama Jigme Pawo, who at the time became regent to the minor Gyurmed Namgyal (1707-1734) the Fourth Consecrated Ruler. There are many sacred objects of worship in its premises; such as a footprint of Khangchhen Dzonga’s Horse, which was laid on the rock during confrontation with Lama Dorje Lingpa and Deity Khangchhen Dzonga. It is said that Lama Dorje Lingpa called an assembly of all the local Guardian Deities after consecration of the Gonpa but Deity Khangchen Dzonga took it lightly as he is highly dignified Deity came one day late to Dorje lingpa’s command. By the time Khangchen Dzonga reached Doling the registration ceremony was over.
The deity was infuriated when his name was not registered in the list of Doling Guardian Deities and demonstrated his power by leaving a footprint of his horse on a small rock located outside the gate. At the same time, Dorjelingpa also laid his footprint on the rock in counter to Khangchhen Dzonga’s feat. Seeing this the Khangchen Dzonga apologized for his late coming and pleaded him to include his name in the list to keep his dignity.The lamas preserve them until to this day and the stone bearing the footprint of Dorje lingpa has permanantly installed on the inner wall of the Manilhakhang along with the images of the Manjushri, Vajra pani and Dorjelingpa carved on stone slabs by Dorjelingpa himself.
Due to frequent earthquake damages to the structure the monastery had been rebuilt in 1840, 1920 and finally in 1984. The monastery functions all the major festivals. Today the descendants of Lama Rigdzin Longyang are still exist and taking care of this sacred monastery. The monastery follows Nyingmapa of Kadue Chokyi Gyatso of eastern Treasure.
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