Chung Riwoche
| Chung Riwoche | |
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| Coordinates | 29°6′55.26″N 86°21′36″E / 29.1153500°N 86.36000°E |
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| Location | Tibet |
| Founded by | Thang Tong Gyalpo. |
| Founded | 14th century CE |
| Type | Tibetan Buddhist |
| Lineage | Shangpa Kagyu. |
| Number of monks | 9 |
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Chung Riwoche is a large stupa of unusual design established in 1386 in the traditional Tibetan province of Ü-Tsang. [1] It was later re-established and built by Mahasiddha Thangtong Gyalpo in 1426. Chung Riwoche is the seat of the Chakzampa (Thangtong Gyalpo) sub-lineage of the Shangpa Kagyu, and is still an active Kumbum with 9 monks as of 2014.
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