Home > Travel Attractions > Chambaling Monastery (Camdo Monastery)
Large   |  Small

Chambaling Monastery (Camdo Monastery)

Stars:

  • Summary
  • Picture
  • lines
  • Destination
  • Comments
    1. Looking down from the top of the Tamala Pass, Chambaling Monastery appears tucked in the crisscrossing mountain ranges on a knoll-composed layers of red earth formed by ancient glaciers between the Tsarchu and Ngom Qu Rivers. This monastery was founded during the Ming period by a disciple of Tsongkapa after Tsongkapa's religious reform in Tibet. According to Gelug Sect rules, the Chamdo Monastery should harbor 2,500 monks.
      When Tsongkapa made his journey into Tibet via Chamdo in 1373, he predicted that in the future a monastery would be erected and Buddhism would flourish in the area. Later, in 1437(year 2 of Zhengtong in Ming dynasty), Sherab Sangpo, one of Tsongkapa's disciples, founded the monastery on a rocky hill between the Ngom Qu and Tsarchu Rivers, and modeled it on a flying eagle about to land. The main relic is the statue of the Jampa (the Future Buddha) from which the name of the monastery, Chambaling is derived. The monastery is the largest of the Gelug Sect monasteries in Chamdo region and is divided into five colleges: the Lingtod, Lingme, Nupling, Kuchuk, and Chagra-khapa. By this time the monastery had one hundred and thirty subordinate monasteries in the Kham region, mostly concentrated in Chamdo, Drayak, Pagshod, Shopado, Sang-ngag Choling, and Powo.

      The Monastery has always maintained close relationship with successive interior imperial counts. The giant living Buddha of the monastery has been granted titles since the reign of emperor Kangxi in the Qing dynasty. It still keeps the brass seal granted to Phagpalha Living Buddha during Emperor Kangxi’s Reign.

      In Emperor Kangxi years, Chambaling Monastery made good effort to help Qing with its war against Zhunge’er Section. So the 6th Pagbalha was rewarded as “Nuomenhan” by Emperor Kangxi, and given a bronze seal, and he was also one of the six ho-thog-thues after Kangxi praised Panchen Erdini. Kangxi wrote “Ganden Chambaling Monastery” for the temple. At that time, the temple was under the most prosperous development, including 3500 Buddhas and 135 branch temples in Chamdo. Five Living Buddha had Zhacangs (the sutra halls):Lindui,Linmai, Nulin, Kuqiu and Jiarekaba,and the third Phagpalha used to be the master of the temple.

      Chamdo is the gateway between Sichuan and Tibet, and so is an important trad ing center. The Monastery, too, engaged in trade. It distributed its profits equally among the monks in the form of daily necessities such as butter, “tsampa”(barley flour), brick tea etc. At the end of the year, the monastery equally distributed all the left profits. Chambaling Monastery was similar to other major Tibetan Buddhist Monasteries, with the well-reserved statues, frescos and Tangkas (Buddhist paintings). As one of the three leading temples in “old” Tibet, it took up a great amount of land and hired bondmen. But all “abbot”, “kanbu” and “Living Buddaha” could not live luxury life according to the rules. The monastery stands high on the mountain, all Buddhas had to go down to the river and carry water to the monastery. There were twenty-two big bronze pots, each containing more than 100 barrels of water. Everyday, the residents living around carried drinking water to the monastery to support 2500 Buddha’s daily life.

      Because the monastery is located at the highest part of Chamdo Town, you can have a bird view of the whole county, where the roaring Lantsang River converges Ngom Qu River and Tsarchu Rivers.

      The monastery committee consists of 11 persons, including 1 supervisor and 3 assistant supervisors. They are in charge of monastery’s construction, security, teaching and finance, etc. All Buddhas begin to read the Buddhism books at 7a.m, then have seminar in afternoon, and review what they have done the whole day at 6 p.m.  If anyone did not obey the rule, the monastery would quit him.

      Scenic spot:
      The monastery is famous for its well-reserved statues, frescos and Tangkas. The religious dance named Guqing is performed during every Tibetan New Year (one month after New Year’s Day). Dancers perform in splendid costumes. The dance enjoys high reputation in the Tibet Plateau and is worth looking.

      Legends of the attraction:
      It is said that when Master Tsongkapa went to Tibet from Qinghai by way of the juncture of the Lantsang River and Tsarchu River, he predicted that Chamdo would be a wonderful place to build temples and promote Buddhism. Later, Sherab Sangpo, a Lama of Gelug Sect from Kham, was appointed to promote Buddhism in Kham by Gyatsoje, a disciple of Tsongkapa. And finally he built a temple on the fourth terrace of Chamdo in 1444. Sherab Sangpo visited a Domdai officer(an officer in charge of 1,000 household) to collect money for the construction of the temple. The Domdai donated his own grassland as the site of the temple. Sandui, one of the 5 Zhacang, is the place where domdai built yak camps.

       

      The Attraction Pictures
      PingYao
      PingYao
      PingYao
      PingYao
      PingYao
      PingYao
      PingYao
      PingYao
      Related lines
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      • Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      • Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      • Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      • Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      • Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
         
      9 days & 8 nights Sichuan and Tibet Exploration Tour
      $ 1690.0
      Destinations: Chengdu - Lhasa - Gyantse - Shigatse - Lhasa  
      • Featured itineraries at CTE can take you to the remote, ethnic minority areas in China and help you to understand the exotic, romantic and even primitive aspects of these groups as they really are. You will be surprised and excited as you discover the ethnic diversity of various regions within China.
      Chui trip on the lake
      The company recently participated in the one-day half expand training activities, through this training, I have benefited from that, life unforgettable. Through coaching, I understand the original "Outward Bound" is a test of will and wisdom, and tap potential and teamwork spirit of the campaign, but its not completely belong to the scope of sports. Because of time constraints, we participated in the project, not many, but it is these small projects, let me come to understand the importance of teamwork. The event, under the arrangement of the coaches being carried out in good order, and each item in the design and arrangement are very creative, especially after the end of each project experience and the experience of all the coaches comments, sum up, and people emotionally, popular inspired. Most of the three projects is the project team, including the Broken Bridge is a project of self-challenge. Experienced in the challenges and stimulation, I was left to more reflection. Broken Bridge, the challenge of personal self-item can be "terrifying" four words to sum up. Project design and organization is very simple, just two disconnect between the wooden planks to do a simple jump back and forth, but it was shelved two wooden planks in the eight, nine-metre high tree. On the ground looking at the rise of the distance between the two wooden boards, I feel very close distance, it seems that can be lightly leaped past. When their chatter Chanweiwei climbed to 8, 9-metre-high scaffold, narrow wooden planks come to the end of Looking at the opposite one another narrow wooden planks, I immediately silly. On the night so far? I wonder what their own, I can jump past? So in the narrow wooden planks, I will rise? Partial will jump? At this moment, the opposite is so far little wooden boards, I could not help but begging for the old coach, "do not jump?" The coach says it is the answer: "No!" He then used the relaxed tone said "Do you think so many Hom life are gone, this is a simple jump Suandeile? think yesterday's" dark, eyes closed "game until the final才被that you are" murderers " , reflecting the quality of your psychological well ah, jump! you must visit. "After listening to coach remarks, I relax a little, but fear still haunting the normal operation of the board to continue the stalemate. Almost 20 minutes later, no way, the coach said, "If we do not jump, I will push you!" I know that the posterior can be no retreat, so will Xinyiguang, Zongshen jumped results secured fallen on the The opposite appears to narrow board, a look back, not far ah, only one meter just…… "Air a small step, a big step in life", in fact, we will be in life often face such challenges, knowledge and skills is only tangible capital, is the will and spirit of the invisible forces. The activities of deep indeed, I think the most important thing is for our future work, study and life to inspire and guide. This is a valuable asset.
      Jiuzhai's Comments List
      • Lucy (2008-02-26 10:30:37)

        The activities of deep indeed, I think the most important thing is for our future work, study and life to inspire and guide. This is a valuable asset.

      • Lucy (2008-02-26 10:30:37)

        The activities of deep indeed, I think the most important thing is for our future work, study and life to inspire and guide. This is a valuable asset.

      • Lucy (2008-02-26 10:30:37)

        The activities of deep indeed, I think the most important thing is for our future work, study and life to inspire and guide. This is a valuable asset.

      • Lucy (2008-02-26 10:30:37)

        The activities of deep indeed, I think the most important thing is for our future work, study and life to inspire and guide. This is a valuable asset.

      • Lucy (2008-02-26 10:30:37)

        The activities of deep indeed, I think the most important thing is for our future work, study and life to inspire and guide. This is a valuable asset.

      Your Nickname: