5/5 Krishna K. 4 years ago on Google
Buddhist
monastery
located
at
the
top
of
hill
with
a
huge
statue
of
buddha
and
from
that
location
you
can
capture
the
great
view
of
rewalsar
lake
and
this
is
a
peaceful
place
for
the
tourist
and
full
of
buddhist
culture.
Every
part
of
this
monaestry
is
dedicated
to
lord
buddha.
Tso
Pema,
also
known
as
Rewalsar,
is
a
sacred
lake
located
in
the
Mandi
district
of
Himachal
Pradesh,
India.
The
site
is
revered
by
Sikhs,
Hindus
and
Buddhists
alike,
the
latter
of
whom
regard
the
lake
as
the
place
from
which Padmasambhava embarked
on
his
journey
to
Tibet.
Buddhist
tradition
holds
that
Padmasambhava
was
burned
at
Rewalsar
as
punishment
by
the
king,
who
was
angered
that
Padmasambhava
took
his
daughter, Mandarava,
as
a
consort.
When
the
pyre
was
extinguished,
a
lake
appeared
in
its
place
with
Padmasambhava
seated
in
the
middle
on
a
lotus
blossom.
At
present
there
are
Nyingma
and
Drukpa
Kagyu
monasteries
at
the
site.
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