Pangboche Monastery

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Pangboche Monastery is an ancient Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Nepal’s Khumbu region, revered as a spiritual and cultural center for the Sherpa people near Mount Everest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist monastery
religious building
altitude approximately 3900 meters above sea level
architecturalStyle traditional Tibetan Buddhist architecture
associatedPeople Sherpa climbers
associatedWith Everest mountaineering culture
communityRole center for local religious education
venue for community gatherings
country Nepal
culturalSignificance important site of Sherpa Buddhist heritage
spiritual center for Sherpa community
ethnicContext Sherpa people NERFINISHED
foundedBy Lama Sanga Dorje NERFINISHED
function cultural center
monastic residence
pilgrimage site
place of worship
hasFeature Buddhist statues
chortens
mani stones
prayer flags
prayer hall
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Sagarmatha National Park
languageContext Nepali language NERFINISHED
Sherpa language NERFINISHED
Tibetan language NERFINISHED
locatedIn Himalayas
Khumbu region NERFINISHED
Province No. 1 NERFINISHED
Solukhumbu District NERFINISHED
locatedInSettlement Pangboche NERFINISHED
locatedNear Mount Everest NERFINISHED
locatedOn trail to Everest Base Camp
locatedWithin Sagarmatha National Park NERFINISHED
material stone
wood
regionServed Khumbu NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Buddhism NERFINISHED
Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
subjectOf documentaries on Sherpa culture
trekking guidebooks
tourismRole popular stop for trekkers to Everest Base Camp
tradition Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
UNESCOWorldHeritageContext Sagarmatha National Park NERFINISHED
usedFor festivals
prayer rituals for mountaineers
religious ceremonies

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Sherpa people traditionalReligionCenters Pangboche Monastery