Choding Monastery, also known as Chumdo, was founded by Gar Dampa Chodingpa in around 1215 at Lungsho. It was converted to Geluk from Drigung Kagyu in the fifteenth century.
Choding Monastery, also known as Chumdo, was founded by Gar Dampa Chodingpa in around 1215 at Lungsho. It was converted to Geluk from Drigung Kagyu in the fifteenth century.
Gruschke, Andreas. 2004. The Cultural Monuments of Tibet's Outer Provinces. Volume 1: The TAR part of Kham, Tibetan Autonomous Region. Thailand: White Lotus Press, p. 129.
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