
Gangkar Monastery, also known as Khamsum Drakgon Monastery, was established in the twelfth century. It is the seat of the Gangkar Lamas. The Ninth Gangkar rebuilt and expanded it in the mid-twentieth century.
Gangkar Monastery, also known as Khamsum Drakgon Monastery, was established in the twelfth century. It is the seat of the Gangkar Lamas. The Ninth Gangkar rebuilt and expanded it in the mid-twentieth century.
Anon. 1995. Dkar mdzes khul gyi dgon sde so so'i lo rgyus gsal bar bshad pa. Beijing: Krung go'i bod kyi shes rig dpe skrun khang, vol. 3, pp. 91-92
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