Sankar
Gomp is located 3-km From
Leh,
Ladakh
Region, J&K. This is the Official Residence Of The Kushok Bakul, Ladakh's
Head Of The Gelug- Pa Sect. Nestled amid the shimmering poplar coppices and
terraced fields of barley that extend up the valley behind Leh , Sankar Gompa,
3-km north of the town centre, is among the most accessible monasteries in central
The monastery, a small under Gompa of Spitok, is staffed by twenty monks,
and is the official residence of the Kushok Bakul, Ladakh's head of the
Gelug-pa sect. Appropriately for such a high-ranking 'Rinpoche', his
glass-fronted penthouse enjoys pride of place on top of the main building,
crowned with a golden spire and a "Dharma Chakra" flanked by two
deer, symbolizing the Buddha's first sermon in Sarnath.
A flight of steps leads from the courtyard to the Du-khang. Beyond the
lords of the four quarters and wheel of life Mandala that adorn the
verandah, one enters a high ceilinged hall whose walls writhe with lustrous
multicoloured murals. Those on either side of the doorway are the most
amazing: many armed pot bellied bovine monsters drink blood from skull cups,
while the copulating "Yab-Yum" couples to the right are garlanded
with severed heads and engulfed in swirling red and yellow flames.
The Deity
Above the Du Khang stands the Gompa's principal deity, Tara, in her
triumphant, 1,000 armed form as "Dukkar", or "Lady of the
White Parasol", presiding over a light, airy shrine room whose walls
are adorned with a Tibetan calendar and tableaux depicting "dos and
don'ts" for monks - some very arcane indeed. Another flight of steps
leads to the Gompa library and, eventually, a roof terrace with fine views
towards the north side of Namgyal Tsemo hill and the valley to the south.