Ganden Monastery Pictures

The building group of the Ganden Monastery is erected on the 3,800-meter's Wangbur Mountain which is about 47 kilometers to the east of Lhasa City.

Constructed in 1409 by Tsongkhapa, founder of the Buddhist Gelupa, the Ganden Monastery plays a prior role during the six famous temples of Gelugpa. The three-storey Coqen Hall is the main building in the temple, in which the statues of Maitreya and Tsongkhapa are stored. On the other hand, the abundant priceless historical treasures preserved here make the temple more popular. Attraction Intro: Ganden Monastery
  • The building group of the Ganden Monastery is erected on the 3,800-meter's Wangbur Mountain which is about 47 kilometers to the east of Lhasa City.
  • Smiling lamas, Ganden Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet
  • Lines of butter lamps, Ganden Monastery, Lhasa, Tibet
  • On average, half of Tibetans income is spent on religion.
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- Last updated on Feb. 05, 2017 by Gabby Li -