Lupuk Gonpa is a Bon monastery that was initially established in 1626 as a Bon and Drigung site called Karmar Labrang. It was reconsecrated in 1827 as a Bon monastery by Nyima Tendzin, the twenty-third abbot of Menri Monastery.
Lupuk Gonpa is a Bon monastery that was initially established in 1626 as a Bon and Drigung site called Karmar Labrang. It was reconsecrated in 1827 as a Bon monastery by Nyima Tendzin, the twenty-third abbot of Menri Monastery.
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, pp. 85-89.
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