Phugmoche Monastery
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FestivalsTshes-chu, Yulsang, Losar
LocationPhugmoche, Solududhkunda, Solukhumbu, Nepal
| Phugmoche Monastery Karma Chos-gLing | |
|---|---|
Inside Statues of Phugmoche Monastery | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Tibetan Buddhism |
| Sect | Nyingma |
| Festivals | Tshes-chu, Yulsang, Losar |
| Location | |
| Location | Phugmoche, Solududhkunda, Solukhumbu, Nepal |
| Country | Nepal |
| Geographic coordinates | 27°30′16″N 86°35′11″E / 27.50444°N 86.58639°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Tibetan architecture |
| Founder | Lama Ngagwang Yontan Gyamtsho in 1938 |
| Completed | 1938 |
| Located within the Solududhkunda | |
Phugmoche Monastery (or Phugmoche Gonpa), also known as Karma Chos-gLing. This monastery is situated in the Phugmoche village, Dudhkunda Municipality, Solu region of eastern Nepal. It was built in 1938 by Nyang-rigs bLa-ma Ngag-dBang-Yon-tan-rGya-mTsho. It is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Sherpa community.
Phugmoche Monastery or Karma Chos-gLing dGon-pa was built by Sherpa Lama Ngagwang Yontan Gyamtsho (bLa-ma Ngag-dBang-Yon-tan-rGya-mTsho) in 1938.