
Nako Gompa
Tourist Attraction
Nako Gompa
The Nako Gompa, also known as the Nako Monastery, is an ancient Buddhist monastery located in the village of Nako in the Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh. Founded in the 11th century by the Tibetan scholar Rinchen Zangpo, the monastery is a significant cultural and religious site in the region.
The monastery consists of four large halls, with the oldest and largest known as Dukhong. The walls of Dukhong are adorned with intricate murals and frescoes depicting Buddhist stories and teachings. The monastery is oriented towards Vajrayana Buddhism and features beautiful iconographic artwork.
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Nako Gompa is located in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh.
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