The Large Temple of Dromton, Tabo, Lahul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh
The Large Temple of Dromton is the 2nd biggest temple in the temple administration of Tabo Monastery.
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The Large Temple of Dromton is the 2nd biggest temple in the temple administration of Tabo Monastery, located in Lahul and Spiti district in Himachal Pradesh. The front wall of the temple is adorned with a stunning figure of Sakyamuni, flanked by Sariputra and Maha Maugdalayana. Eight Medicine Buddhas and Guardian kings are showcased on the additional walls of the temple. The wooden boards of the ceiling are ornamented with gorgeous paintings. The Large Temple of Dromton can be accessed by bus from Kaza.
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(Last Updated on : 29-12-2014)
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