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Mane Monastery
Mane Monastery is situated in Mane, in Lahul and Spiti district in Himachal Pradesh. The monastery houses a collection of rare, ancient paintings and imposing statues of Avalokiteshvara and Sakyamuni.

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Mane Monastery, Mane, Lahul and Spiti, Himachal PradeshMane Monastery is one of the important monasteries in the Himachal Pradesh state of India. It is situated in Mane, in Lahul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. It was erected in the 14th century. It is the venue of the legendary Tsheshu Fair, held annually in the month of June.

Attractions of Mane Monastery
The monastery houses a collection of rare, ancient paintings and imposing statues of Avalokiteshvara and Sakyamuni (Gautama Buddha). Nearby tourist destinations comprise of Manirang Pass, Kurith, Tabo Monastery, Poh, Lalung, Dhankar monastery, Sichling, Gunsarang Pass and Lingti.

Connectivity of Mane Monastery
Mane Monastery can be reached from Shimla and Joginder Railway Station, the nearest railhead. The closest airport is Kullu Manali Airport situated at Bhuntar.

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