| Pabonka Hermitage | |
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Tibetan transcription(s) Wylie transliteration: Pha bong kha Chinese transcription(s) Traditional: 帕邦喀 Simplified: 帕邦喀 | |
Pabonka Hermitage | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Tibetan Buddhism |
| Festivals | Six-dayAvalokiteśvara fastingLosar ritals Sixteen day fourthTibetan month fasting rituals “Sixth-Month Fourth-Day” pilgrimage |
| Leadership | Part ofSera Monastery today. |
| Location | |
| Location | Mount Parasol,Lhasa Prefecture,Tibet,China |
| Country | China |
| Coordinates | 29°43′11″N91°7′06″E / 29.71972°N 91.11833°E /29.71972; 91.11833 |
| Architecture | |
| Founder | Songtsen Gampo |
| Established | 7th century |
Pabonka Hermitage (Pha bong kha), also writtenPawangka,[1] is a historical hermitage, today belonging toSera Monastery, about 8 kilometres northwest ofLhasa in theNyang bran Valley on the slopes ofMount Parasol (Dbu gdugs ri) inTibet.
Founded bySongtsen Gampo in the 7th century, it is currently the largest and most important of the Sera hermitages and is the starting point for the “Sixth-Month Fourth-Day” (Drug pa tshe bzhi) of the Sera Mountain Circumambulation Circuit (Se ra’i ri ’khor) pilgrimage.
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