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- Simbiling_Monastery abstract "Simbiling Monastery, also known as Shambuling Gompa, Shepeling Dzong and Taklakot Gompa, was located next to the large fort of Tegla Kar (Lying Tiger Fort) on a ridge near Taklakot, above the town of Purang, in the Ngari province, which is just over the border from India, in western Tibet in the valley of the Karnali River, which is known in Tibet as the Mapchchu Khambab - the 'Peacock Mouth River' or 'River Formed from the Mouth of a Peacock'.It was set above a ridge of cave dwellings, high above the town, about 15 km to the east of the Sakya Khorzhak Monastery which has survived, and been restored.In 1841, General Zorawar Singh, the commander-in-chief of the Dogra forces, after conquering almost all of Ladakh and much of Western Tibet, including Mt. Kailash, and lakes Mansarowar and Rakas Tal, and all the territory from Ladakh to the Mayum Pass, east of Mansarowar, from where the road lead temptingly on to Shigatse and Lhasa, backed by a garrison he had stationed at the strategically important Shepeling dzong. He was, however, killed the next year fighting a large Tibetan force, bringing to an end Gulab Singh's dream of an extensive Dogra empire including large sections of Tibet.Simbiling Monastery had over 100 rooms and was inhabited by several hundred Gelugpa monks. There was also a fort which was the residence of the regional administrator, and a smaller Sakya monastery in the complex. They were all completely flattened by Chinese artillery in 1967. In 2003, work was begun to rebuild Shambuling Monastery by Trugo Lama, Lobsang Samten, and there are now a few monks there.The present Chinese military garrison and cantonment is just across the Karnali river northeast from the ruined fort and monasteries. The town centre and some ancient ruins are also on this side of the river, which runs right through the town. The route to Mt. Kailash heads to the northwest, while the new pilgrim route to India over the Lipu-Lekh Pass, heads southwest, while the route to Khorzhak Monastery and Nepal leaves town heading east.The temple complex and dzong, or 'fort', were above a temple now belonging to the Gelug sect, called 'Tsegu Gompa' or the \"Nine-Story Monastery\" which was probably originally a Bon establishment. Tsegu covers many terraces and may be reached by ladders.".
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageExternalLink purang.html.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageExternalLink history.html.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageID "13012915".
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageLength "4898".
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageRevisionID "705769168".
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Bon.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Burang_Town.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bon.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_monasteries_in_Tibet.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Tibet.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gelug_monasteries.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sakya.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Dogra.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Dzong_architecture.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Gelug.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Ghaghara.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Gompa.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Gulab_Singh.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Khorzhak_Monastery.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Manasarovar.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Lhasa.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Lipulekh_Pass.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kailash.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Ngari_Prefecture.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Sakya.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Shigatse.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Tibet_Autonomous_Region.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLink Zorawar_Singh_Kahluria.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageWikiLinkText "Simbiling Monastery".
- Simbiling_Monastery latd "30.316".
- Simbiling_Monastery latns "N".
- Simbiling_Monastery location "Ngari Prefecture in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.".
- Simbiling_Monastery locationCountry "China".
- Simbiling_Monastery longd "81.161".
- Simbiling_Monastery longew "E".
- Simbiling_Monastery mapCaption "Location near Purang, in Ngari province".
- Simbiling_Monastery mapsize "250".
- Simbiling_Monastery name "Simbiling Monastery".
- Simbiling_Monastery no.OfMonks "0".
- Simbiling_Monastery pushpinMap "China Tibet".
- Simbiling_Monastery sect "Gelug".
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhist_monasteries_in_Tibet.
- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Tibetan_Buddhist_monastery.
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- Simbiling_Monastery wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Simbiling_Monastery subject Category:Bon.
- Simbiling_Monastery subject Category:Buddhist_monasteries_in_Tibet.
- Simbiling_Monastery subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Tibet.
- Simbiling_Monastery subject Category:Gelug_monasteries.
- Simbiling_Monastery subject Category:Sakya.
- Simbiling_Monastery type Place.
- Simbiling_Monastery type School.
- Simbiling_Monastery type Attraction.
- Simbiling_Monastery type Place.
- Simbiling_Monastery type Redirect.
- Simbiling_Monastery type School.
- Simbiling_Monastery comment "Simbiling Monastery, also known as Shambuling Gompa, Shepeling Dzong and Taklakot Gompa, was located next to the large fort of Tegla Kar (Lying Tiger Fort) on a ridge near Taklakot, above the town of Purang, in the Ngari province, which is just over the border from India, in western Tibet in the valley of the Karnali River, which is known in Tibet as the Mapchchu Khambab - the 'Peacock Mouth River' or 'River Formed from the Mouth of a Peacock'.It was set above a ridge of cave dwellings, high above the town, about 15 km to the east of the Sakya Khorzhak Monastery which has survived, and been restored.In 1841, General Zorawar Singh, the commander-in-chief of the Dogra forces, after conquering almost all of Ladakh and much of Western Tibet, including Mt. ".
- Simbiling_Monastery label "Simbiling Monastery".
- Simbiling_Monastery sameAs Q972987.
- Simbiling_Monastery sameAs Shepheling-Kloster.
- Simbiling_Monastery sameAs Monastère_de_Simbiling.
- Simbiling_Monastery sameAs Simbiling.
- Simbiling_Monastery sameAs m.02z39zs.
- Simbiling_Monastery sameAs Q972987.
- Simbiling_Monastery wasDerivedFrom Simbiling_Monastery?oldid=705769168.
- Simbiling_Monastery isPrimaryTopicOf Simbiling_Monastery.