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All Ladakh Gonpa Association

All Ladakh Gonpa Association (ALGA) is the central organisation of the Buddhist monasteries in Ladakh, India. It aims to preserve and strengthen the monastic institutions. It was founded by the 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche in 1949 and he acted as its president for 41 years, from 1949 until 1991. In 1949, the first meeting of the great monasteries was held and ten monasteries took part. All Ladakh Gonpa Association was registered in 1959 and is run by a governing body consisting of fifteen lama members belonging to all four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. There are sixteen major monastic institutions with hundreds of monks in each monastery.

List of monasteries

These are listed by the river valleys. These monasteries are located on the banks and mountain slopes of various rivers within Indus River system.

  • Markha River Valley, on "Nimoo-Chilling-Markha Road", these are also accessible from Leh on 56 km long Leh-Chilling road:
  • Lama Guru Monastery, 35 km southeast of Nimoo, 56 km southwest of Leh on Leh-Chilling-Markha road.
  • Skiu-Kaya, twin villages next to each other.
  • Kaya monastery, 11th century, built by Rinchen Zangpo, couple of km east of Chilling.
  • Skiu monastery, 11th century, built by Rinchen Zangpo, couple of km east of Kaya.
  • Hankar Monastery and Fort, 35–40 km east of Chilling, east of Markha.
  • Techa Monastery is one of the most important monastery in the Markha valley.

List of edicts

These are listed by the river valleys. These edicts are located in or near monasteries on the banks and mountain slopes of various rivers within Indus river system.

  • Shyok River valley:
  • Nubra River valley:
  • Indus River valley:
  • Kargil-Haknis-Leh Road, listed in order of from Kargil direction to Leh.
  • Mulbekh (also spelled "Mulbe") edict of King Bum Ide, 1430 CE, near Mulbekh Monastery and rock cut Buddha statue.
  • Leh city: listed in order of north to south.
  • Leh-Upshi Road, listed in order of moving from Leh towards Upshi.
  • Tso Moriri area in Changthang plateau
  • Zanskar River valley:
  • Padum-Shankoo-Kargil Road, listed in order of moving from Padum towards Kargil.
  • Padum-Zangla-Lingshed Road, listed in order of moving from Padum to Lingshed.

See also

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