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Khardong Monastery
Constructed in the 12th century, Khardong monastery is located in Lahul and Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh. It is renowned as an archetypal Lahul and Spiti architectural wonder.

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Khardong Monastery, Lahul and Spiti, Himachal PradeshKhardong monastery is one of the significant Buddhist monasteries nestled in the Himachal Pradesh state of India. Constructed in the 12th century, it is one of the most revered places of the Durga-Pa Sect. The monastery is known for its architecture and sculpture which are typically `Lahaul and Spiti` style.

Location of Khardong Monastery
It is located 5km from Keylong, in Lahul and Spiti district, Himachal Pradesh. The monastery is situated on the left bank of the Bhaga River in Khardong Village, at an elevation of 3500m above the surface level.

Attractions of Khardong Monastery
This medieval monastery is renowned as an archetypal Lahul and Spiti architectural wonder. The gompa houses an immense library, containing the Kangyur and Tangyur volumes of Buddhist scriptures in Bhoti style, erstwhile weapons and a vast collection of intricate and finespun Thangka paintings and musical instruments including lutes and horns.

Another attraction of the monastery is the huge prayer drum which contains strips of paper upon which are the sacred mantra `Om Mani Padme Hum`. This mantra has been written a million times.

Khardong monastery sports the maximum strength of monks and nuns in the Lahul region. The gompa can be reached by bus from Keylong.

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