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Perched
atop a ridge at a height of 1520 mts. lies Gangtok, a tantalizing town
touched by a panorama of colours. Gangtok the capital of Sikkim, is today
a busy town bustling with hectic activity. Its captivating architectural
beauty radiates with pagoda-like wooden houses, painted turquoise roofs
and gay bazaars. Undoubtedly modern times have wound their way into this
picturesque town, but the gently swaying and elegant costumes of the Sikkimese
people, their smiling faces, the unhurried pace of their life-style and
the towering beauty of Kanchenjunga .................... all cast a magic
spell on this delightful location in the foothills of the grand Himalayas.
Gangtok serves as a perfect base for exploring Sikkim. Endowed with a
wealth of exquisite beauty and magical mystery, with a host of walkways
and delightful sights which make it all the more irresistible.
Gangtok offers the tourist all modern amenities for comfort
and pleasure. There are a number of luxury as well as moderately priced
hotels.
PLACES
OF INTEREST
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Research Institute of Tibetology
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Orchid Sanctuary
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The Directorate of Handicrafts and Handloom
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Phurba-Chorten at Do-Ta-Pu
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Deer Park
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Tashi View Point
MONASTERY MAGIC
Sikkim's 194 monasteries or gompas belonging to the Nyingma
and Kagyu order have not only been influencing the cultural heritage and
lifestyle of the people but also demonstrate the ancient rituals in practise.
Devoted Lamas robed in red, chant ancient mantras to
the rhythm of drums and trumpets while soft lights flicker from decorative
lamps placed before statues of the great Guru Padmasambhava. Feel the
peace and quiet of being one with nature and close to the almighty as
sacred words mingle with the whirring prayer wheels.
The gompas are adorned with life-like frescoes of hoary
Buddhist legends, rare silk and brocade thangkas. Also preserved here,
are ancient tibetan manuscripts, exquisitely carved wood work and icons
of silver and gold.
RUMTEK
24
kms from Gangtok, a drive through beautiful countryside takes one to Rumtek
Dharma Chakra Centre built in 1960's by His Holiness the late 16th Gyalwa
Karmapa when he took refuge in Sikkim after the Chinese attack. It is
an excellent replica of the original Kagyu headquarters in Tibet. It houses
some of the world's most unique art objects, ancient manuscripts and icons.
About 2 kms away from Dharma Chakra Centre is the recently rebuilt 300
year old Rumtek Monastery which was originally built by the fourth chogyal.
His Holiness late Gyalwa Karmapa lived in this monastery till the completion
of the Rurntek Dharma Chakra Centre.
Today it is the residence of His Holiness and the headquarters
of the Dharma Chakra Religious Centre.
The annual dances are held here on the 28th and 29th day
of the tenth month of the lunar calendar.
PEMAYANGTSE "THE LOTUS SUBLIME"
118
kms (via Rabongia) from Gangtok, Founded during the reign of Chador Namgyal
the third Chogyal in 1705 and perched at a height of 2085 mts, it is the
second oldest and perhaps the most important monastery in Sikkim.
Pemayangtse belongs to the Nyingma order and all other
Nyingma monasteries in Sikkim are subordinate to it. The 108 monks living
here are from the Bhutia families of Sikkim.
The monastery contains numerous antique idols and objects
of worship. The top wooden structure depicting the Mahaguru's Paradise
'Sangthokpeiri' was completed in five years, single handedly by the late
Dungzin Rinpoche.
A unique event is held on the 28th and 29th day of the
12th month of the Tibetan lunar calendar. Dressed in costumes of rare
magnificance, the Lamas represent Mahakala and Guru Drag-dmar. The dance
ends on the third day with the unfurling of the 'Ghyo- ku'- a gigantic
embroidered Buddhist scroll as the devotees bend down in homage.
Pemayangtse is an excellent base for all trekking expeditions
in the western region, offering a number of unfrequented trails through
some of the most spectacular mountain terrain.
PHENSANG
Built
in 1721 during the time of Jigme Pawo, it was gutted by a fire in 1947,
and rebuilt in 1948 through the effortsof the lamas. There are 300 monks
in this monastery and the main annual function is held here on the 28th
and 29th days of the tenth month of the lunar calendar.
PHODANG
28 kms from Gangtok. The original monastery has been
rebuilt and like Ralong and Rurntek the main annual puja is performed
here on the 28th and 29th days of the tenth month of the lunar calendar
with religious dances being the main attraction.
RALONG
Belonging to the Karma Kagyu order, it was built after
the return of the fourth Chogyal from his pilgrimage to Tibet. H.H. the
Gyalwa Karmapa performed the 'Rabney (blessing) on its completion from
Tsurphu itself, and grains from this ceremony fell on the ground at Ralong.
Between 1975-81 A.D. the government rebuilt the monastery which today
has around 100 monks. The main ceremony falls on the 28th and 29th day
of the tenth month of the lunar calendar, when the 'chaams' are performed.
ENCHHEY
Lama
Drupthob Karpo is supposed to have built a small hermitage at the spot
he reached after he flew from Maynam Hill in South Sikkim. Later during
the reign of Sikyong Tulku 1909-1910 the present monastery was built in
the shape of a Chinese pagoda. Following the Nyingma Order, it has around
90 monks. The annual puja is celebrated with dances on the 18th and 19th
days of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar.
TASHIDING
It is built on top of a hill between Rangit and Ratong
rivers, where a rainbow emanating from Mount Khangchendzonga came to an
end. The main monastery was built by Pedi Wangmo during the reign of Chakdar
Namgyalin 1716 A.D. The sacred objects of worship in Tashiding are the
chorten Thongwa Rangdol and Bumchu (holy water). The chorten was built
by Lhatsun Chenpo and it is believed that merely to view the chorten is
enough to cleanse one of all sins. Bumchu is a sacred pot containing holy
water which does not dry up nor spoil and continues to have a fresh smell
even 300 years later. The sacred Bumpa containing the water is opened
for public darshan once a year on the 15th day of the first Tibetan month.
YUKSAM
35 kms from Pemayangtse. The sacred spot of Yuksam is
nestled in a pine forested area with crystal clear mountain lakes. A stupa
marks the spot where three lamas performed the consecration ceremony of
the first ruling monarch of Sikkim.
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