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Stakna Monastery or
Stakna Gompa is a
Buddhist monastery of the
Drugpa sect in
Stakna, Leh district, Ladakh,
northern India, 21 or 25
kilometres from...
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Stakna is a
village in the Leh
district of Ladakh, India. It is
located in the Leh tehsil, on the
banks of the
Indus River. The
Stakna Monastery is located...
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people of
Kamrup also
donated a
sacred Arya Avalokiteśvara
statue to
Stakna Monastery in Ladakh.
According to the 2011 census, 74.43% of the po****tion...
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reachable via a
hiking trail from
Hemis Gompa.[3]
Stakna Monastery:
Often referred to as
Stakna Gompa (literal translation: Tiger's Nose), this monastery...
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Monastery Sani
Monastery Sankar Monastery Shey
Monastery Spituk Monastery Stakna Monastery Stok
Monastery Stongdey Monastery Sumda Chun
Takthok Monastery...
- Dzongkhul,
Stagrimo and
Bardan Monastery - all
loosely affiliated with
Stakna in the
Indus valley. The
Gelugpa control Rangdum Monastery, Karsha, Stongde...
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Korsum [mga' ris
bskor gsum]),
which was then part of Ladakh. One of them,
Stakna Monastery or "Tiger's Nose,"
established by
Choje Mukzinpa,
became the main...
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Gongma Chuchot Shama Fiang Mathoo Nang Phey
Rambir Por
Saboo Sakti Shey
Stakna Stok
Thiksey Likir Alchi Bazgoo Chiling Sumda Giramangu Hemis Shukpachan...
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Gongma Chuchot Shama Fiang Mathoo Nang Phey
Rambir Por
Saboo Sakti Shey
Stakna Stok
Thiksey Likir Alchi Bazgoo Chiling Sumda Giramangu Hemis Shukpachan...
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Buchan Leh
Chuchot Chuchot Yakma,
Chuchot Gongma,
Chuchot Shama, Mathoo,
Stakna, Stok Leh Phey, Saboo, Phyang, Spituk,
Choglamsar Thiksay Nang,
Rambir Por...