Bomdila Monastery

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Bomdila Monastery is a prominent Buddhist monastery in Arunachal Pradesh, India, known for its Tibetan-style architecture and role as a major center of Mahayana Buddhist learning and practice in the region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monastery
religious building
affiliation Lamaistic tradition
Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Tibetan architecture
associatedWith Tibetan refugee and monastic communities in India
category Buddhist monasteries in Arunachal Pradesh
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in India
tourist attractions in Arunachal Pradesh
continent Asia
country India
function center of Buddhist learning
monastic center
place of worship
governingBody local Buddhist monastic community
hasPart Buddhist shrines
courtyard
main prayer hall
monastic quarters
stupas
heritageDesignation major Buddhist center in Arunachal Pradesh
languageUsed English
Hindi
Tibetan
locatedIn Arunachal Pradesh NERFINISHED
Bomdila NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity West Kameng district NERFINISHED
nearby Himalayan foothills
practicedTradition Mahayana Buddhist philosophy
Tibetan monastic rituals
primaryDeity Buddha NERFINISHED
region Northeast India
religion Buddhism
Mahayana Buddhism NERFINISHED
roleInCommunity center for local Buddhist festivals
cultural hub for Tibetan Buddhist traditions in Bomdila
significance important Mahayana Buddhist institution in the region
prominent tourist attraction in Bomdila
usedFor meditation
religious education
ritual practice

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Bomdila hasReligiousSite Bomdila Monastery