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Palcho Monastery (Palchoi)
Palcho Monastery (Palchoi)


Pelkor Chode Monastery
Gyantse (China)

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Kumbum (7)
Kumbum
between 1418 and 1427
Palcho Monastery (Palchoi) : Place(s) of worship (1)


Palcho Monastery (Palchoi) : Description   
The Palcho Monastery or Pelkor Chode Monastery or Shekar Gyantse is the main monastery in Gyantse, Tibet, next to the Dzong or fort. It is most notable for its Kumbum, which has 108 chapels in its four floors.
Palcho Monastery (Palchoi) : History   
The monastery was founded in 1418 by the second Prince of Gyantse, Rabten Kunsang, who was a devotee of Kedrub Je, Tsongkapa's disciple. It became an important centre of the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

In 1904, the town and monastery were attacked by British soldiers and, although most of the damage was later restored, bullet holes from this attack remain in the monastery to this day.

It was partially destroyed in 1959 after a revolt against Chinese rule.

It was ransacked during the Cultural Revolution, but has since been largely restored.
Palcho Monastery (Palchoi) : More pictures   
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Tibetan history
Tibet is situated between the two ancient civilizations of China and India, but the tangled mountain ranges the Tibetan Plateau and the towering Himalayas serve to distance it from both.



Palcho Monastery (Palchoi)