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Shey Monastery

Shey Palace
NameShey Palace and Monastery
Image Size250px
CaptionShey Palace
Pushpin MapIndia
Latd34|latm=4|lats=33|latNS=N
Longd77|longm=38|longs=7|longEW=E
Iso RegionIN-JK
Map CaptionLocation within India
Mapsize250
Location CountryIndia
LocationLeh district, Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Founded ByDeldan Namgyal
Founded1655

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The Shey Monastery or Gompa and the Shey Palace complex are structures located on a hillock in Shey,15 km (9.3 mi) to the south of Leh in Ladakh, northern India on the Leh-Manali road. Shey was the summer capital of Ladakh in the past.

The palace, mostly in ruins now, was built first in 1655, near Shey village, by the king of Ladakh, Deldan Namgyal, also known as Lhachen Palgyigon. It was used as a summer retreat by the kings of Ladakh.

The Shey Monastery was also built in 1655 on the instructions of Deldon Namgyal, in the memory of his late father, Singay Namgyal, within the palace complex. The monastery is noted for its giant copper with gilded gold statue of a seated Shakyamuni Buddha. Shakyamuni Buddha is so named since Buddha was the sage (muni) of the Sakya people who resided in the Himalayan foothills and their capital was Kapilvastu. It is said to be the second largest such statue in Ladakh.

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Shakyamuni Buddha in Shey Monastery
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Exterior walls of the palace

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ValleysLeh * Rupshu * Salt Valley * Padum * Shyok * Suru Valley * Nubra * Zanskar
Cities and TownsLeh * Kargil * Upshi * Padum * Rangdum * Dras * Hemis * Hanle * Nyoma
Likir * Khalatse * Thiksey * Chemrey * Shey * Zangla * Daulat Beg Oldi * Thoise * Chalunka * Fukche * Ukdungle * Demchok * Diskit * Chushul
Rivers, glaciers and lakesSutlej * Beas * Ravi * Shyok * Chenab * Indus * Zanskar * Tsarap * Doda River * Suru River
Siachen Glacier * Drang-drung * Rimo
Tso Moriri * Pangong Tso
MonasteriesAlchi * Bardan * Basgo * Chemrey * Diskit * Hanle * Hemis * Hundur * Korzok * Karsha * Lamayuru * Likir * Lingshed * Mashro * Matho * Mulbekh * Namgyal Tsemo * Phugtal * Phyang * Rangdum * Rizong * Sani * Sankar * Saspul * Shey Monastery * Spituk * Stakna * Stok * Stongdey * Takthok * Thikse * Tonde * Wanla * Zangla * Zongkul
See alsoHistory of Ladakh * Shanti Stupa * Leh-Manali Highway * Lahaul and Spiti * Tourism in Ladakh * Ladakhi language * Wildlife of Ladakh * Geography of Ladakh * Saltoro Kangri * More plains



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