Enchey Monastery

Location

Enchey Monastery meaning solitary temple, was built in 1909 and is a 200 year old monastery. Located at a distance of 3 km from the city, the monastery is built on the spot, which is believed to be blessed by Lama Druptab Karpo. He was a tantrik master who was known for his flying powers. The monastery is also an important seat of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

According to a legend, it is believed that Lama Druptab Karpo constructed a small hut on this site, where he landed after his return from Maenam Hill. However, the present structure of the monastery was constructed in the shape of Chinese Pagoda during the reign of Sikyong Tulku (1909-1910).

The monastery is considered sacred as it is believed that the protecting deities, Khangchendzonga and Yabdean reside in this monastery. According to a legend, the spirits of the Khangchendzonga, Yabdean and Mahakala are subdued by Guru Padmasambhava inside this monastery. Due to this belief, the monastery gained religious significance, and devotees visiting the place believe that all their wishes will be fulfilled by powerful deities.

On the top of the monastery is a shining golden cupola. The walls of the monastery and the prayer hall have paintings and murals of four religious kings. In addition, paintings of idols of the four cardinal directions along with the galaxy of Mahayan Buddhist can also be seen on the walls. The monastery also houses 90 monks along with a large collection of masks, which are used during the annual ritual rites.

One of the most important festivals organised in this monastery is Cham dance festival. It is held on the 18th and 19th day of the 12th month of lunar calendar. During this festival, the monks also participate in the mask dance and portray different mythological stories. Other festivals organised in this monastery include the Singhe Chaam and Pang Lhabsol.