Phensang Monastery
Buddhist monastery in India
27°25′13″N 88°36′37″E / 27.42028°N 88.61028°E / 27.42028; 88.61028
Phensang Monastery is a Buddhist monastery of the Nyingmapa Order in Sikkim, India,[1] 9 kilometres north of Gangtok.[2] It was established in 1721 during the time of Jigme Pawo.[2]
References
- ^ "Ecclesiastical Department, Government of Sikkim - North District Monasteries". Retrieved 7 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Phensang Monastery". Buddhist Tourism. Retrieved 7 November 2009.
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Buddhist monasteries in Sikkim
- Bermiok Monastery
- Chawayng Ani Monastery
- Dalling Monastery
- Dubdi Monastery
- Enchey Monastery
- Gnathang Monastery
- Hee Gyathang Monastery
- Karthok Monastery
- Kewwzing Monastery
- Khecheopalri Monastery
- Labrang Monastery
- Lachen Monastery
- Lachung Monastery
- Lingdum Monastery
- Lingthem Monastery
- Mallu Monastery
- Namchi Monastery
- Rumtek Monastery
- Pemayangtse Monastery
- Phensang Monastery
- Phodong Monastery
- Ralang Monastery
- Rhenock Monastery
- Rinchenpong Monastery
- Sa-Ngor-Chotshog Centre
- Sang Monastery
- Sanga Choeling Monastery
- Shurishing Yungdrung Dungdrakling Monastery
- Simik Monastery
- Sinon Monastery
- Taktse Ogyen Choekhorling Monastery
- Tashiding Monastery
- Tendong Gumpa
- Tholung Monastery
- Tsuklakhang Palace
- Yangyang Monastery
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