Since long, Himachal Pradesh has been
under the influence of Buddhism. In the bygone era, a number of followers of
Buddha came to this state in search of peace and a place where they could
meditate.
Post Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1949, the Dalai Lama of Tibet, too,
settled down in Himachal Pradesh. A trip to Himachal Pradesh, therefore, is
of paramount importance during your Buddhist tourism to India.
While you explore the state on your Buddhist tour, monasteries will occupy
a great deal of time and attention. Prominent amongst these monasteries are
the Tabo, Kye, Namgyal, Rewalsar, Dhankar, Guru Ghantal, Shashur, Kardang,
Tayul, Thang Yug, Kungri, Nako, Tashiganj and Lippa.
These monasteries of Himachal are held in respect by not only Buddhist
community, but also by people of other religion. Moreover, quiet a few of
these monasteries are recognised on international basis. Constructed
primarily on bare mountain-sides, the monasteries appear as if they are a
part of the Himalayan terrain. Within, a wealth of Buddhist art and
artefacts, painted murals and elaborate thangkas will hold you in awe.
Find within this section information related to all the abovementioned
monasteries and plan out your trip to Himachal as soon as possible.
Famous Buddhist Monasteries in Himachal Pradesh