Sakya Monastery
Sakya Monastery is a prominent Tibetan Buddhist monastery located in the Sakya region of Tibet. Founded in the 11th century by Konchok Gyalpo, it serves as the main seat of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery is known for its unique architectural style, featuring a mix of Tibetan and Chinese influences, and is adorned with intricate murals and statues.
The monastery houses a vast collection of sacred texts and artifacts, making it an important center for Buddhist learning and practice. It also hosts various religious ceremonies and festivals, attracting pilgrims and visitors from around the world who seek to experience its spiritual heritage.