Lahaul
and Spiti is the remote Himalayan valleys of Himachal
Pradesh, lying on the Indo-Tibet border. A high altitude
cold desert, the region is dotted with famous monasteries,
villages like little green oases in a stark, brown and
dry landscape, miles of rolling pastures, 6000m peaks
and swollen rivers which turn into mere trickles in
winter. It is a fascinating land for Buddhist art and
culture. Among these glaciers, high ridges, broad valleys,
pastures is situated world famous Dhankar Monastery.
Dhankar situated on the altitude of 12,774 feet above
the sea level, south of Kaza around 24 kms. It was traditional
Capital of Spiti valley date back to 17the century.
The Dhankar Castle is sets picturesquely on a clay hill
above Shichilling village. Now new monastery has already
constructed below the Castle. There is a natural Lake
at about 13,500 feet. Behind the village around 2kms.
The Dhankar monastery belongs to Gelugspa School of
order. The Gompa has over 150 monks, some fascinating
'thangka' sculptures and a statue of the 'Dhyan Buddha'.
Some of the Gompas were destroyed during a particularly
harsh winter in 1989. Principal figure is a Statue of
" Vairochana" (Dhayan Budha) consisting of
4 complete figures seated back to back. It has relics
in the shape of paintings and sculptures.