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English: Pemayangtse Monastery monastery was built in 1705 by Lhatsun Namkha Jigme. It is an important monastery of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. It is situated in Sikkim, India.

References: 1. Parul Singh and Prashant Srivastava: "Pemayangtse Monastery: The Sacred Citadel of Nyingma Sect" (2019) 2. Peter van Ham "The Pemayangtse Monastery, Sikkim: A Study of Its Architecture and Iconography" (1993) 3.R. C. Agrawal and S. K. Saraswati: "Pemayangtse Monastery and Its Sacred Sculptures" (2008)

4. S. R. Chakravarti :"Pemayangtse Monastery: An Architectural Marvel of Sikkim" (2005)
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