Sinon Monastery

Sinon Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Sikkim, northeastern India.Sinon Monastery is located in West Sikkim District. Sinon means 'the suppressor of intense fear'. The monastery was constructed in 1716 and is situated on a hilltop, 10 km from Tashiding. The monastery was built under the leadership of Pedi Wangmo, half-sister of Chogyal Chagdor Namgyal. The famous painting, Pedi Wangmo, can be found in the Sinon Monastery. Another famous Sikkimese artwork found in the monastery is a painting of Arhat Nagasena. The saint's peaceful face is expressed with a minimum of colours and line drawings. The painting displays strong influence of the Ajanta cave paintings. The nearest airport is Civil Enclave Bagdogra

Sinon Monastery
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
Location
LocationSikkim, India
CountryIndia
Geographic coordinates27.3421846°N 88.2890602°E / 27.3421846; 88.2890602
Architecture
Date established1716

See also

References

    • Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India
    • Pilgrims Guide to Buddhist India: Buddhist Sites
    • Google. "Sinon Monastery" (Map). Google Maps. Google.


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