Likir
Monastery
Located around 52 Kms from Leh, know as Klu-Kkhjil (water spirits)
founded in the 11th century AD and was rededicated to
another monastic order (the yellow sect) in the 15th century, its earlier
gompa was destroyed in fire. The present gompa dates back to the
18th century. It contains huge clay images of Buddha and various
old manuscripts. It also houses an interesting collection of thankas, old
religious and domestic costumes and implements etc.
In the 15th century lhawang Lodos Sangphu caused the monastery to flourish.
This monastery also belongs to Gaylukpa school. Every year from the 17th to
19th of the 12th month the Likir festival is held.