Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery, also known as Ratnarishi Bihar Buddhist Gumpa or simply Lava Monastery, is a Buddhist monastery situated in Lava, West Bengal, India.[1][2]

Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
Location
LocationLava, Kalimpong district, West Bengal, India
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery is located in West Bengal
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery
Location in West Bengal
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery is located in India
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery
Kagyu Thekchen Ling Monastery (India)
Geographic coordinates27°05′11″N 88°39′50″E / 27.08628°N 88.66401°E / 27.08628; 88.66401
Architecture
FounderKarma Lodrö Chökyi Senge
Date establishedJune 6, 1990

History

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In the 1980s, the local Buddhist community of Lava offered Karma Lodrö Chökyi Senge (1954–1992), the 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, four acres of land to establish a Buddhist monastery in the hamlet, with the aim of preserving local religious and cultural tradition. The offer was accepted in 1987 and construction work commenced in April, 1988. The monastery was opened on June 6, 1990, on the occasion of Chökhor Düchen.[1][3]

In 2001, the Dalai Lama opened Mane Lhakhang, a community temple next to the monastery.[4] Today, over a hundred monks practise Buddhist philosophy at the monastery.

Location

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The monastery is located in Lava, Kalimpong district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It sits just beside the Neora Reservoir,[1] and serves as a gateway to the Neora Valley National Park.[5] It is at a distance of about 32 km (19.9 mi) from Kalimpong. The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri Junction railway station and the nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport in Bagdogra, Siliguri.[3]

Description

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The monastery resembles elements and styles of Tibetan architecture, and is built of brick and concrete. It has several prayer halls, lawns, sitting areas, and houses a large Buddha statue. It is properly maintained.[1][6]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Lava - West Bengal Tourism, Experience Bengal, Dept. of Tourism, Govt. of W. B." wbtourism.gov.in. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  2. ^ "Silence, serenity and scenery await you at Kolakham". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  3. ^ a b "Lava Monastery, Lava". 1001 Things About North Bengal, North East India & Bhutan. 2015-03-11. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  4. ^ "Jamgon Kongtrul Labrang". www.jamgonkongtrul.org. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  5. ^ "Walk along the misty trail to Kalimpong's Kagyu Thek Chen Ling Monastery". Get Bengal. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  6. ^ "Lava Monastery, Lava - Timings, History, Pooja & Aarti schedule,". Trawell.in. Retrieved 2022-05-09.