
Jirang
Tourist Attraction
Jirang
Jirang, also known as Chandragiri, is a serene and picturesque location in the Gajapati district of Odisha. It is often referred to as "Little Tibet" due to its significant Tibetan population and vibrant Tibetan culture. The area is home to the Jirang Buddhist Monastery, which was inaugurated by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 2010.
The monastery is renowned for its traditional Tibetan architectural style and serves as a major center for Tibetan Buddhism in Eastern India.
The monastery features a main prayer hall adorned with exquisite murals, intricate carvings, and statues of the Buddha, Padmasambhava, and other deities. The golden stupa and prayer wheels add to the spiritual ambiance of the site.
Visitors can also explore a library with ancient Buddhist scriptures and texts, making it an important center for Buddhist studies and meditation practices.
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