Sani Monastery | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Tibetan Buddhism |
Sect | Kagyu |
Deity | Padmasambhava |
Festivals | Nungnes; Sani Nasjal |
Location | |
Location | Zanskar, Ladakh, India |
Architecture | |
Founder | Kanishka? |
Date established | 2nd century CE? |
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Sani Monastery (also written Sanee), Sa-ni-[tshog], is located next to the village of Sani where the Stod Valley broadens into the central plain of Zanskar in Ladakh, northern India. It is about 6 km to the northwest of the regional centre of Padum, a gentle two-hour walk. Like Dzongkhul Monastery, it belongs to the Drukpa Kargyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, and is the only one of this order in Zanskar which has nuns.[1] It is thought to be the oldest religious site in the whole region of Ladakh and Zanskar.[2]