Historical Overview
- Historical Overview
- Founded in the 15th Century: Thiksey Monastery was founded in the 15th century by Chosje Jamyang (a disciple of the famous Tibetan scholar Je Tsongkhapa), a prominent figure in Gelugpa Tibetan Buddhism.
- Architectural Heritage: It is one of the largest monastic complexes in Ladakh and is known for its traditional Tibetan Buddhist architecture. Over time, Thiksey has become a center for Buddhist education, and it remains one of the most important Gelugpa monasteries in Ladakh.
- Religious Importance
- Thiksey Monastery is home to a large number of monks who perform daily prayers, rituals, and meditations. It is one of the few monasteries in Ladakh that closely follows the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism, which is one of the most prominent branches in Tibetan Buddhism.
- The monastery and its surroundings are considered a spiritual sanctuary, offering a peaceful atmosphere for meditation and contemplation.
