Chakhar Lhakhang

Build On: 14th century Category: Temple Address Bumthang

Built in the 14th century by Saint Dorji Lingpa, Chakhar Lhakhang is an ancient shrine located on the edge of a plateau overlooking a river flowing by, in the district of Bumthang. Enveloped by mist covered valleys, it sits on the very site where once stood the palace of King Sindhu Raja, who is known to have invited Guru Padmasambhava from India. The temple was primarily made of iron and thus, got the name ‘Chakhar’ or the ‘Iron Palace’. Originally a colossal building nine storeys high, it today gives an impression of a small house and holds within it several religious treasures and antique relics. Visitors travelling here would be awed with the hypnotic sight of an imposing statue of Guru Rinpoche, the key deity and the dominating structure in the sanctuary. On the left, one would also find the impressive statue of Rinpoche’s consort and Sindhu Raja’s daughter, Tashi. Along the passage to the shrine are few beautiful galleries adorned with murals and paintings dating back to the 15th century. Buddha meditating on a lotus and Padmasambhava seated on a tiger, are two of the most extraordinary and instantly grab the attention of many. Additionally, there are several hats and masks on display which make for a fascinating spectacle.Reference: https://www.tourmyindia.com/international/bhutan/chakhar-lhakhang/

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