A high degree of emphasis on monastic disciplines and no annual mask dance festival, these are just a couple of facts that set Rizong Monastery aprt from other monasteries of J&K.
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Rizong Monastery, J&K

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Yuma Changchubling, better known as the Rizong Monastery, is not amongst the oldest monasteries of Ladakh. Infact, it is pretty recent construction, less than two centuries old, being built in the year 1829. The location of the monastery amidst remote end of a valley far away from any village is extremely stunning. It gives an impression of a rocky fortress to its visitors. From Leh, the monastery is around 72 km.

The monastery, founded by Lama Tsultim Nima, follows the Gelukpa order and is quiet well known for its high standards of monastic disciplines. Currently, it is home to around 30 students ranging between the age group of 6 to 15 years. The monastery is headed by Rizong Shas Rinpoche III who, though, was born in Matho, spent most of his initial life in this monastery.


There are three rooms in the monastery which the incoming tourists make a point to visit. Two out of these three rooms house statues of Buddha while the third one has a stupa. The painting blocks of the biography of Lama Tsultim Nima, is yet another highlight of the monastery.

The Rizong Monastery is the only one in Ladakh which has a nunnery. The nunnery, Chomoling, is located little down the monastery and can be reached by an easy trek (or on the way to monastery). The nuns at the nunnery are responsible for the clothing of the lamas of the monastery and also work in the fields.

The other uniqueness of the monastery lies in it being the only one with no annual mak dance festival. The monastery believes in laying more emphasis on individual practices.


Leh
Ladakh, the high altitude plateau of north India, is surrounded by Tibet, POK, Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. Leh, the capital city, is situated on the banks of river Indus that divides the plateau. The highlight of the city is, unquestionably, the imposing Leh Palace which can be seen from any part of the city. All that a tourists might need during his visit to Leh is readily available in the vibrant and colourful main bazaar of Leh.

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How to Reach
By Air - The airport at Leh is the only way to reach Ladakh by air. Flights to and from here link Leh to Delhi, Chandigarh, Srinagar and Jammu.

By Road -Rizong lies at a distance of 72 km from Leh and can be reached by a 3 hour bus journey. Taxis are also available at Leh to take you to Rizong Monastery.


Statue of Lord Buddha
Statue of Lord Buddha
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