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Popular Monasteries In
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| Shakya, Monasteries |
| The monastery is a place that
visitors cannot miss. The monastery lies 130 kilometers (80 miles)
southwest of Shigatse. Sakya, meaning "Grey Soil" |
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| Tashilunpho, Monasteries |
| Tashilhunpo lies 2 kilometer
(1.2 miles) west of Shigatse city. The monastery is a very
influential monastery in Tibet. It was founded in 1477 by Gendun
Drubpa, the first |
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| Shalu, Monasteries |
| Lying 20 kilometers (12 miles)
south of Shigatse, the monastery was founded in 1040 by Chetsun
Sherab Jungnay. Shalu, meaning New Bud in Tibetan, was named after a
story. |
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| Drepung, Monasteries |
| Drepung lies 8km west of Lhasa
on the main road, then 3km north a steep unpaired road. Its name
Drepung Means |
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| Sera, Monasteries |
| Once it was the second largest
of all monasteries in Tibet. Sera "Enclosure of Wild Rose ", it was
founded |
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Samya, Monasteries |
| Lies about
40km to the west of Tsedang across the Tsangpo River. It is the
first monastery built by |
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