 In
the insurmountable heights of Spiti, lies the Buddhist
gompa, monastery of Tabo. It was the Tibetan year
of the Fire Ape and the founder was the great teacher
Rinchensang Po, also known as Mahaguru Ratnabhadra.
With its exquisite murals and stucco images, Tabo
is often called 'The Ajanta of the Himalayas'. Tabo
is located at a height of 3050 metres in the magnificently
isolated Spiti valley in Himachal Pradesh. With
breathtaking murals and stucco images, Tabo is often
called 'The Ajanta of the Himalayas'. And here is
the art that above all, is born of religion and
deep faith. A small community of sixty monks resides
here. The monastery has clay statues of the Buddha
painted in the Kashmiri style. The main temple,
Tsug Lhakang was at the centre of the whole complex.
The centre of this temple was also the center of
the compound along the east-west axis, having its
major statue, Saravid Vairochana, placed in the
central spot not only of its surrounding 32 statues
in a perfect three-dimensional mandala around him
- and therefore of the temple - but also of the
whole complex.
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