Kardang Monastery
Shubham MansingkaShubham Mansingka/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LAHAUL/ Updated : Jan 3, 2017, 14:53 IST
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Kardang village was once the capital of Lahaul and it has the biggest monastery in Lahaul and is situated on the left bank of River Bhaga. It is said to have been founded about 900 years ago but stood in ruins until 1912 when a la … Read more
Kardang village was once the capital of Lahaul and it has the biggest monastery in Lahaul and is situated on the left bank of River Bhaga. It is said to have been founded about 900 years ago but stood in ruins until 1912 when a lama renovated it. Read less

Kardang village was once the capital of Lahaul and it has the biggest monastery in Lahaul and is situated on the left bank of River Bhaga. It is said to have been founded about 900 years ago but stood in ruins until 1912 when a lama renovated it.
The walls of the gompa are decorated with colourful wall paintings, also called frescoes. It is maintained by an order of Drukpa Kagyu (Red Hat), the monastery enshrines a mighty prayer wheel said to contain a million strips of paper bearing the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum ('hail to the jewel in the lotus').
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