One of the important monasteries of Nyingmapa order, Enchey impresses you with its beautiful murals. Explore the treasures of Enchey monastery in Sikkim this vacation.
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Enchey Monastery, Sikkim

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In close proximity of Gangtok, stands the Enchey monastery (3 km away from the town centre) on a hill top. The site on which the monastery stands is believed to be blessed by the famous tantric master Druptob Karpo. It is said that this revered tantric, who had flying prowess, flew to this site from Maenam Hill in south Sikkim and built a small hermitage. Later, during the reign of Sikyong Tulku in the mid nineteenth century, the monastery was constructed in the shape of a Chinese Pagoda.

Enchey Monastery is an important seat of the Nyingmapa order of the Vajrayana school of Buddhism with around 90 monks. The building of the monastery is a small and simple two sotrey structure surrounded by tall pine trees. The highlight of the monastery are the murals depicting the protective deity and wheel of law on the porch. Also to be seen are the conch shells that are regarded propitious Buddhist symbols.

The three Gods revered in this monastery are Buddha, Loki Sharia and Guru Padmasambhava.


Festival
The yearly festival of Enchey is celebrated on the the 18th to 19th day of the 12th month of the Tibetan calendar (January). The festival is marked by monk dance, Thamar Chaam, which though not as elaborate and grand as the one (Singhe Chham) performed every third year in the monastery, is nevertheless interesting. The monastery also celebrates the festival of Pang Lhabsol which marks the coming together of the Bhutias and the Lepchas.


Gangtok
Gantok, the capital of Sikkim, is the most convenient base to visit the Enchey Monastery. It is located on a hilltop which gives it its name (Gangtok means hill top). Gangtok attracts tourists mostly because of its Buddhist past and opportunity to view the magnificent Mt Khangchendzonga. Moreover, there is also an opportunity to shop for items like Buddhist thankas in this town.


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How to Reach
By Air - Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal is the closest airport to reach Gangtok, around 134 km away. Daily helicopter services link Bagdogra and Guwahati.

By Rail - The nearest rail head is at New Jal Paiguri, 125 km away. It is well connected to Kolkata and Delhi.

By Road - NH 31 and 31A links Gangtok to Siliguri. Roadways also connect Gangtok to Darjeeling and Kalimpong.


Statue of Lord Buddha
Statue of Lord Buddha
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