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Mangyu Monastery
About Mangyu Monastery

Mangu is located to the south of Uletokpo and west of Alchi, which is around 2 hours walk from west of Alchi, Taking this track, one has to cross the Indus by a means of a small Bridge and passing the Gera village, it enters into a deep gorge. The track Ascends on the right bank of the stream, a half way and it crosses to the left, after sharp turn. After around two and a half hours of walk, the Mangu Village comes to sight, picturesquely standing on the foothills, above the ravine. The Mangu Monastery is also build on flat land like Tabo and Alchi Monasteries. The great translator Lotsava Rinchen Zangpo probably constructed this monastery during the same period as the Alchi Choskor. The monastery comprises of four temples. The smaller temples, on either side of the main temple have a statue of Maitriya and Avaloketesvara in the standing position. The right side temple has a statue of a four-headed Vairocana, as the main image. The wall has murals of Mandala.

 
Location of Mangyu Village

The village of Mangyu is located at the upper edge of a plateau. The plateau can be approached from the Indus Valley after passing though a long and narrow gorge. The significance of this settlement is based on its Buddhist religious structures that form the nucleus of the village area. The temple complex consists of two temples which were constructed next to each other and two flanking, tower-like chapels. The temples are devoted to Shakyamuni (left) and the divine assembly of the gods and goddesses of the Vajradhatumandala (right), while the chapels shelter monumental statues of the Buddha-to-be, the Bodhisattva Maitreya. Together with two stupas that may be dated to the 12th century, they bare witness for the religious history of the site which is traditionally related with the activities of the ‘Great Translator’, Rinchen zangpo.One of the stupas shelters a votive stupa. The other one which is usually referred to as ‘Entrance Stupa’ is devoted to a group of four sculptures arranged in a cruciform order.

 

 


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