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Bongya monastery

Bongya Monastery བོན་བརྒྱ་དགོན་པ།

Bongya Monastery is the largest Bon monastery in Rebgong (Tongren), Qinghai, China.
Full name: Bongya Menri Shedrup Mindröl Ling (བོན་བརྒྱ་མན་རི་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་སྨིན་གྲོལ་གླིང་།).


Location

Village/Town: Muhesha Village, Chu Khol (Ququhu) Township, Tongren County (Rebgong), Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province.

Elevation: ~3,200 m.

Distance: ~30 km southwest of Rongbo (Tongren Town).

Setting: North slope of the Bon brgya Valley, surrounded by mountains.

History

Founded: 1062 AD (tradition).

Lineage: Affiliated with the Menri school of Bon, founded by Nyame Sherab Gyaltsen (1356–1415).

Head: The Bon brgya Trulku (reincarnate lama), holder of the “gold throne” (gser khri).

Monastery Life & Study

Monks: ~80 resident monks/novices; ~30 visiting scholars.

Curriculum:

Philosophy School: 12-year program (logic, debate, metaphysics, grammar, poetry).

Meditation Academy: 6-year practice (Bon meditation preliminaries and main stages).

Library:

3 copies of Bonpo Kanjur

1,000+ volumes of Bonpo works

1 copy of Buddhist Kanjur/Tanjur

Collections of major Bon and Buddhist masters.

Art & Architecture

Main Structures: Grand assembly hall, temples, monk quarters, and a large gate.

Art:

Intricate Bon thangkas (scroll paintings)

Wall murals of Bon deities and cosmology

Traditional Tibetan woodcarving and decoration.

Key Festivals

Great Prayer Festival (Monlam): 4th–11th days of the 1st lunar month (major Bon ceremony).

Annual Rituals: Bon-specific masked dances, scripture recitations, and initiations.

Visitor Info

Best Time: May–October (mild weather)

Access: From Tongren Town, drive ~30 km southwest to Chu Khol Township.

Notes: Respect local customs; photography inside halls may be restricted.

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