List of Buddhist monasteries in Tibet
Appearance
Tibet is home to numerous Buddhist monasteries. Included are monasteries which belonged to historical Tibet but may now lie within other Chinese provinces.
- Ani Tsankhung Nunnery (Lhasa)
- Chamdo Monastery (Kham)
- Chokorgyel Monastery (Ü)
- Cho-ne Monastery (Amdo)
- Dakla Gampo Monastery (Ü)
- Densathil Monastery (Ü)
- Derge Monastery (Kham)
- Ditsa Monastery (Amdo)
- Dorje Drak (Ü)
- Dragkar Nunnery (Kham)
- Drepung Monastery (Lhasa Valley)
- Drigung Monastery (Ü)
- Dzogchen Monastery (Kham)
- Ganden Monastery (Lhasa area)
- Gongchen Monastery (Kham)
- Gongkar Chöde Monastery (Lhokha)
- Gyantse Palkor Chöde Monastery (Tsang)
- Gyumay and Gyuto Lower and Upper Tantric Colleges (Tsang) [1]
- Jokhang (Lhasa, main temple)
- Jonang Phuntsokling Monastery (Tsang)
- Karma Gön Monastery (Kham)
- Keru Temple (Ü)
- Kharchu Monastery (Lhokha)
- Khomthing Monastery (Lhokha)
- Khorshak Temple (Western Tibet)
- Kirti Monastery (Ngaba, Amdo)
- Kumbum Monastery (Amdo)
- Labrang Monastery (Amdo)
- Magur Namgyal Ling (Amdo)
- Menri Monastery (Tsang)
- Mindroling Monastery (Lhokha)
- Nalendra Monastery (Penpo) [2]
- Namgyal Monastery (Lhasa)
- Namdzong Nunnery (Amdo)
- Nangshi Monastery (Ngaba, Amdo)
- Narthang Monastery (Tsang)
- Nechung Temple (Lhasa)
- Nyethang Drolma Lhakhang Temple (Ü)
- Pomda Monastery (Baxoi)
- Ralung Monastery (Tsang)
- Ramoche Temple (Lhasa)
- Ratö Monastery (Ü)
- Reting Monastery (Ü)
- Riwoche Monastery (Kham)
- Rongwo Gönchen Monastery (Amdo)
- Sakya Monastery (Tsang)
- Samye Monastery (Ü)
- Sanga Choling Monastery (Lhokha) [3]
- Sekhar Guthok Monastery (Lhodrag, Lhokha)
- Sera Monastery (Lhasa)
- Shalu Monastery (Tsang)
- Shechen Monastery (Kham)
- Simbiling Monastery (...)
- Surmang Monastery (Kham)
- Taklung Monastery (Ü)
- Taktsang Monastery (Dzoge, Amdo)
- Tashilhunpo (Tsang)
- Tholing Monastery (West Tibet)
- Tingri Monastery (Tsang)
- Trandruk Temple (Lhokha)
- Trathang Monastery (Lhokha)
- Tsandan Monastery (Nagchu)
- Tsaparang Monastery & Palace Complex (West Tibet)
- Tsethang Monastery (Lhokha)
- Tsö Monastery (Amdo)
- Tsurphu Monastery (Ü)
- Yama Tashikyil (Rebkong, Amdo)
- Yerpa (Lhasa "Collar")
- Yemar Temple (Tsang)
- Yungdrungling Monastery (Tsang) [4]
References
- ^ Berzin, Alexander (1991-09). "A Brief History of Gyumay and Gyuto Lower and Upper Tantric Colleges". The Berzin Archives. Original version published in "Gelug Monasteries." Chö-Yang, Year of Tibet Edition (Dharamsala, India), (1991). Retrieved 2013-08-19.
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(help) - ^ Berzin, Alexander (1991-09). "A Brief History of Nalendra Monastery". The Berzin Archives. Original version published in "Sakya Monasteries." Chö-Yang, Year of Tibet Edition (Dharamsala, India), (1991). Retrieved 2013-08-19.
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(help) - ^ Berzin, Alexander (1991-09). "A Brief History of Drug Sang-ngag Choling Monastery". The Berzin Archives. Original version published in "Kagyü Monasteries." Chö-Yang, Year of Tibet Edition (Dharamsala, India), (1991). Retrieved 2013-08-19.
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(help) - ^ Berzin, Alexander (1991-09). "A Brief History of Yungdrungling Monastery". The Berzin Archives. Original version published in "Bön Monasteries." Chö-Yang, Year of Tibet Edition (Dharamsala, India), (1991). Retrieved 2013-08-19.
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External links
- Monastery List for Tibet, Mapping Buddhist Monasteries Wiki
- Monastery list with coordinates