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Gyangong Ani Gompa In Arunachal Pradesh

Written by Sudhir Kumar

Gyangong Ani Gompa in Tawang Arunachal Pradesh is a beautiful Nunnery, having about 50 Buddhist Nuns. The Nunnery is located on top of a beautiful hillock about 5 km away in the north of Tawang in Arunachal Pradesh founded by Mera Lam Lodre Gyamtso and was consequently offered by him to his elder sister. Thus the Gyangong Ani gonpa came into existence.

About Gyangong Ani Gompa :

Gyangong Ani Gompa, perched on the top of a beautiful hillock is nunnery, is located at a distance of around 5 kilometre in the north of Tawang. Being home to about 50 Buddhist nuns, it was found by Mera Lam Lodre Gyamtso. This nunnery was subsequently offered to Mera Lam Lodre Gyamsto by his elder sister.

This Nunnery is under the control and management of Tawang Monastery. In addition, the Tawang Monastery provides the things required for everyday needs of the nuns.

Attractions Of Gyangong Ani Gompa In Arunachal Pradesh :

Gyangong Ani Gompa, perched on the top of a beautiful hillock is nunnery, is located at a distance of around 5 kilometre in the north of Tawang. Being home to about 50 Buddhist nuns, it was found by Mera Lam Lodre Gyamtso. This nunnery was subsequently offered to Mera Lam Lodre Gyamsto by his elder sister.
This Nunnery is under the control and management of Tawang Monastery. In addition, the Tawang Monastery provides the things required for everyday needs of the nuns.
This Ani Gonpa is under the control of Tawang Monastery and the nuns of this monastery get provision from the Tawang monastery. Location of nunnery and the customs being followed by nuns remind visitors of the period of Maurya Dynasty, when the Buddhism was preached in the distant hilly areas under the shade of green trees.

History :

The Gompa was founded by Mera Lam Lodre Gyamtso in the 17th century.

How To Reach :

The Gyangong Ani Gompa is about 5 km from the main Tawang Gompa.

Tourists can hire a taxi/cab to reach the place. Private vehicles are a better option as public transport is scarce.

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