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Basgo Monastery Gompa Ladakh, India

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English: Basgo Monastery is a mud-brick fortress. The monastery was built in the 16th century by the Namgyal dynasty. The monastery holds a 14-meter-high, gilded statue of the Maitreya Buddha.


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  1. Nawang Tsering Shakspo :"Basgo: An Iconographic Analysis", published by Motilal Banarsidass
  2. Martijn van Beek and Jan van der Putten (Ed): "Ladakh: Culture, History and Development Between Himalaya and Karakoram", published by Brill
  3. Nawang Tsering Shakspo :"Basgo: An Iconographic Analysis", published by Motilal Banarsidass

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