Kyichu Lhakhang
The Kyichu Lhakhang is one of the oldest temples in Bhutan, dating from the 7th century and constructed by the Tibetan Emperor Songtsan Gampo.
Area
Paro
Type
Art & Architecture
History
Grade
Standard
Who
Adults
Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
1-2 Hours
One of Bhutan's oldest temples dating back to the 7th century, the Kyichu Lhakhang was built under the patronage of the Tibetan Emperor, Songtsen Gampo. Legend has it that Padmasambhava (often known as "The Second Buddha"), the boy who appeared in the center of a lotus flower, hid treasure teachings around the temple. Enter the inner hall, where a remarkable 7th century statue of Jowo Shakyamuni awaits; this is considered one of the holiest shrines in all of Bhutan.
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