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Home » Blog » Tibetan Buddhism » Kagyu Pa » Surmang Monastery

Surmang Monastery

July 11, 2014 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Contents

  1. Location
  2. Brief
    1. Surmang Namgyal Tse
    2. Surmang Dutsi Til
    3. The “Surmang monastery”
  3. Surmang Monastery Data
    1. Address
    2. Opening hour
    3. Altitude
    4. Entrance fee
  4. How to get to there
    1. Yushu Bus Station
    2. Yushu Batang Airport
  5. The Four Major Sects of Tibetan Buddhism
  6. Tibetan Buddhism Icons

Surmang Monastery is also called Zurmang monastery in Tibetan, or Su Mang Si in Chinese Pinyin.

Location

It is located in a vast alpine nomadic and farming region of Mao-zhuang village of Nangqian County, some 220 km southwest from Yushu city.

Brief

It is the seat of the Trungpa Tülkus, also known as the Surmang Kagyu, is a sub-sect of Karma Kagyu, it even includes a unique synthesis of Nyingma teachings. Surmang also refers to a complex of nine or ten Kagyu monasteries in that area, those of which were lead by the Trungpa tülkus and the Gharwang tulkus.

Surmang Namgyal Tse

Among of the nine Kagyu monasteries in that area, Surmang Namgyal Tse located in Mao-zhuang village. Founder was Luo Dan-Ren Chen, who learned from the 5th Karmpa, then after he traveled and worked in the areas of Yushu, Nangqian, founded Surmang Kagyu in the Yong-Le Year of Ming Dynasty. This monastery had magnificent temples and architectures, and used to housing more than one monks at the most. Renpoche Ga-wen was also the lcoal Lord rules Five hundreds-family village and six monasteries;

Surmang Dutsi Til

Surmang Dutsi Til is located some 60km from Surmang Namgyal Tse at a road junction on the north bank of Dsequ river overlook the valley; This monastery was founded by Trungpa Karma Gyaltsen the student of Luo Dan-Ren Chen, whom founded Surmang Namgyal Tse. All recarnations of Dzongba Karma Gyaltsen is also called “Trungpa”.

The renpoche “Ga-wen” was also the chief of “Bai-hu” (means hundreds of family) administrating Political and religious affairs. Ruling 550 fmailies, and 5 assembly halls, of which separately has 80, 94, 32, 24, and 16 pillars; and 200 acres of land,
102 cattle. it housed hundreds of monks in the 1940s’ of 20th century, now there are about 60 monks live and study in this monastery

The “Surmang monastery”

Surmang Namgyal Tse and Surmang Dutsi Til, both two monasteries are called “Surmany monastery” which was one of the three major theocracy monasteries in Yushu region

Surmang Monastery Data


Address

Surmang monastery has two parts
Part 1: Mao Zhuang Village | Part 2: Zhuo Lai Ge Village
60 kilometers from each other

Opening hour

Full day

Altitude

3,900 meters

Entrance fee

Free of charge

How to get to there


The quickest way is to take the flight from Xining to Yushu airport, then hire one local vehicle, drive to Surmang monastery, which may take 4-5 hours, the road is about 200 kilometers, approximately 50% is paved, the rest of the road is dirt road

Yushu Bus Station

Add : Jieguzhen, Yushu city
Contact : +86 976 882-7730
Altitude: 3,700 meters
Working hours: 08:00 am – 18:30 pm

Yushu Batang Airport

Address : Yushu, China
IATA Code : YUS
Contact : +86 976 881-3743
Altitude: 3,890 meters

The Four Major Sects of Tibetan Buddhism


Ganden Monastery
Gelug pa
Pelpung Kagyupa
Kagyu pa
Larung Gar Monastery
Nyingma pa
Sakya monastery
Sakya pa

Tibetan Buddhism Icons


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