Jigme Namgyel Polytechnic Institute, Dewathang is
now reopens for the
winter semester from today i.e. (16/07/2012) and all the teaching faculties are
joining from today for their winter semester secession after their two weeks
summer vacation.
Reporting
date for all the final year’s and second year’s trainees is on 20/07/2012 and
reporting for the first year trainees is on 23/07/2012 – 25/07/2012 without
fail with the necessary belonging as well as documents.
Monday, July 16, 2012
About Bartsham Drubdra:
The Chador Lhakhang, or
Sangdha Gyepay Ling, in Bartsham, originally built in the 12th century, is one
of the oldest and most sacred monasteries in eastern Bhutan. Located atop a
ridge that commands a spectacular view of villages in north Trashigang, the monastery
is a revered place of worship for the 700-household Bartsham community and
devotees across the country.

The foundation for the present-day Chador
Lhakhang was laid in the early 1940s by Lama Pema Wangchen (also known as Lama
Nagpo) to transmit the Dudjom Tersar tradition of his master Dudjom Jigdroel
Yeshey Dorje (Dudjom Rinpoche). After Lama Nagpo passed away, his disciple Lam
Kunzang Wangdi (Lam Nyingku) took over the monastery.
An hour and a half drive
away from Trashigang through a feeder road will take you to the village of
Bartsham. One can visit the Goemba Ringbu or the popularly known Chador
Lhakhang that is known for fascinating tales revolving around its famous thumbsize
replica of Chador, Vajrapani.
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