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4.5/5 stars (292 reviews)

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  • Old Monastery
  • Near By Batasia Loop
  • 2.30 Km 35 min.
  • Tourist attraction

Old Ghoom Monastery is the popular name of Yiga Choeling. The monastery belongs to the Gelukpa or the Yellow Hat sect and is known for its 15 feet (4.6 m)-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha. It was he who commissioned the statue of the Maitreya Buddha, and he remained head until 1952.

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Ghoom, Darjeeling, West Bengal 734102, India
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Ghoom, Darjeeling
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27.0075089
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Mac Singh

Mac Singh


80.00 %

@ 04 Feb, 2020

Calm and devotional monastery close to Ghoom. Very divine and inspirational. Worth a 15 mins visit while crossing

tashisadu .

tashisadu .


100.00 %

@ 07 Nov, 2019

This monastery is one of the oldest in Darjeeling. It was established in 1850 by a Mongolian astrologer. It is one of the few monasteries that house the seated version of the Buddha rather than the lotus mudra and is referred to as the Maitreya Buddha or the (second) Coming Buddha.

Ankit Ahlawat

Ankit Ahlawat


80.00 %

@ 28 Jan, 2020

Old Ghoom Monastery is the popular name of Yiga Choeling. The monastery belongs to the Gelukpa or the Yellow Hat sect and is known for its 15 feet (4.6 m)-high statue of the Maitreya Buddha. The external structure of the building was established in 1850 by the Mongolian astrologer and monk Sokpo Sherab Gyatso, who was head of the monastery until 1905. In 1909, Kyabje Domo Geshe Rinpoche Ngawang Kalsang, popularly called Lama Domo Geshe Rinpoche, succeeded Sherab Gyatso as the head. It was he who commissioned the statue of the Maitreya Buddha, and he remained head until 1952. During the Chinese occupation of 1959 in Tibet many high ranking abbots fled to India and took refuge in the monastery. In 1961, Dhardo Rimpoche became head of the Yiga Choeling monastery Ghoom, Darjeeling. He died in 1990 and three years later, a boy named Tenzin Legshad Wangdi was recognised as his reincarnation. On 25 April 1996, he was enthroned at Kalimpong Tibetan ITBCI school. The thirteenth in the line of Tulkus, Tenzin Legshad Wangdi, still goes by the name of Dhardo Tulku. He is studying Tibetan Philosophy at Drepung Loseling University in South India. Under the supervision of Dhardo Rimpoche, the Managing Committee was set up in order to improve the monastery. Some of the initiatives have been successful, others not. For the last two decades, the monastery has been going through severe crises in terms of both monks and finance. Till now, the grants-in-aid entitled to the monastery have not been received either from the government nor from any other source. Presently the monastery is meeting its needs through donations and contributions from local devotees.

Utsav Basu

Utsav Basu


80.00 %

@ 13 Dec, 2019

Firstly it is a quiet place. However, it is a small monastery if you are comparing it with Rumtek in Gangtok.

D ROCKS

D ROCKS


100.00 %

@ 28 Aug, 2019

One of the oldest Monastery in Darjeeling. It is situated in peaceful and beautiful landscape just 15 minutes walk from Ghoom Railway Station. We can see religious God and Goddess paintings believed by Buddhism inside which can give spiritual power to one who prays there with clean heart. From the compound of Monastery on a clear day one can have a scenery of hills all around which is great for nature lovers.

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