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English: Stongdey Monastery, is a Buddhist monastery located in the Zanskar region of Ladakh, India. The monastery was founded in the 11th century by the famous translator Rinchen Zangpo and belongs to the Gelugpa sect.

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  1. Nawang Tsering Shakspo : "Stongdey Monastery: A Cultural and Historical Survey" (2006, Indus Publishing Company)
  2. Erberto Lo Bue "Ladakh: The Stongdey Monastery" (1999, Timeless Books)
  3. Sarla Kumari : "Stongdey Monastery, Ladakh: The Red Hat Sect of Tibetan Buddhism" (2007)
  4. Elizabeth Valdez del Alamo :"The Ritual Life of Tibetan Monks: The Monastery of Stongdey" (1992, Routledge)

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