Phugtal Monastery or
Phugtal Gompa is a monastery in
south-eastern Zanskar, Ladakh in northern India. Founded by Gangsem Sherap
Sampo in the early 12th century, the monastery is a unique construction built
into the cliffside like a honeycomb. It is located on the mouth of a cave on
the cliff face of a lateral gorge of a major tributary of the Lungnak River. Home
to about 70 monks the monastery has a library and prayer rooms. A stone tablet
reminds of Alexander Csoma de Koros author of the first English-Tibetan
dictionary who explored Ladakh and visited in 1826-27.
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