Tuesday, July 12, 2016

After that we visit the Sera Monastery toward the evening.

history channel documentary Early in the morning, we begin to investigate Drepung Monastery which was one of Tibet biggest cloisters and ascetic colleges. It is situated in the slopes on the northern edges of Lhasa, and was built up in 1416 as an organization of higher Buddhist training by Khenpo Lekden. Khenpo Lekden is an immediate devotee of Lama Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), originator of the mixed Geluk. The First Dalai Lama was additionally a devotee of Lama Tsongkhapa, and the Second Dalai Lama manufactured a habitation in Drepung, called the Ganden Potrang, which remained an innate seat of all ensuing Dalai Lamas.

After that we visit the Sera Monastery toward the evening. The Sera Monastery is known as one of the three incredible cloisters of Tibet alongside Drepung and Ganden. The majority of the previously stated have a place with the Gelukpa Sect which was established by Tsong Karpa in the mid fifteenth century and all are inside Lhasa. I was informed that ministers accumulate here to have banters on the Buddhist sacred writings at 3 pm regular. I can't comprehend Buddhist sacred writings, however looking the life and investigations of the friar gives me a clear impression.

In late evening, we visit another site on the World Heritage List: Norbulinka, the Dalai Lama previous summer royal residence. It was developed in the eighteenth century. It is the greatest greenhouse in Tibet and a perfect work of art of Tibetan craftsmanship. Each divider in each building was secured with wall paintings. It is well worth going by since it is a blend of primitive royal residences, characteristic view and a structure with a part in Tibetan religious.Day 4: In the morning we drive to Yamdrok Tso. Yamdrok Tso (4441 m), one of the three heavenly lakes in Tibet and the biggest territory of waterfowls in south Tibet. From that point you will appreciate the remarkable vista of Yamdrok Tso's lance molded breadth of turquoise water, with the baffling Mt. Donang Sangwari (5,340m) on the promontory past, and the snow tops of Nojin Gangzang (7,191m) out yonder.

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