Gue (Lahul and Spiti)

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Gue Monastery (Gue Village)

Gue is a village in the Lahul & Spiti district of the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. In this little village lays the perfectly well-preserved 500-year-old mummy of Sangha Tenzing. It was a Buddhist monk from Tibet. It was found in a sitting position, with his skin and hair intact.[1] The village is about 40 km from the Tabo Monastery. The latitude 31.11 and longitude 77.16 are the geocoordinate of the Gue.

Mummy[]

The village is located just kilometers away from the India-China border where a 550-year-old mummified monk, Sangha Tenzin is being guarded. A few years ago, there were reports that it had been stolen from the shrine and found its way across the border. Though, due to the activeness of local authorities returned the mummy to the shrine. It is believed that natives claim to know of its existence since the mid-Seventies, inside a tomb at a different location. A number of people apparently saw the mummy for the first time after an earthquake disfigured the tomb. But it was only during the excavation by the ITBP that the mummy was "officially" found and moved to its current location.[2]

Demographic[]

Hindi is the local language of Gue is and most of the village people speak this for interaction. The distance of Shimla is 430 km and 250 km from Manali. The village has sets the icy-breeze right temperature across the year. The village is surrounded with a range of mountains that offers clean and cold air.[3] It is a beautiful village with whitewashed houses located near off the highway; it is so remote that there are wildflowers growing on the road. There has been a big temple constructed in Japanese style for keeping the mummy.[4]

Geographical[]

The village is located 10,000 feet above sea level in Lahaul and Spiti district. It is 500 km away from the state capital, is located between the towns Sumdo and Tabo. The village was also in the news when a snow leopard reportedly killed more than 40 goats and sheep in the remote village which was later wards by officials of the forest department’s wildlife wing.[5]

Nearest Villages[]

Following are the nearest villages here-

  • Shalkhar
  • Chango Uperla
  • Tabo (Spiti)
  • Kaza
  • Nako
  • Nidang
  • Samling
  • Sagnam
  • Rangrik
  • Losar
  • Korzok

References[]

  1. ^ "Shhh... Secret villages in India that'll surprise you!". msn.com.
  2. ^ "Meet the Mummy". archive.indianexpress.com.
  3. ^ "Go away to Gue". thehindu.com.
  4. ^ "VISIT GUE, HOME TO A 550 YEAR OLD MUMMY OF A MONK". timesofindia.indiatimes.com.
  5. ^ "Snow leopard which killed 43 sheep, goats captured in Lahaul and Spiti village". hindustantimes.com.

Coordinates: 32°07′55″N 78°34′01″E / 32.132°N 78.567°E / 32.132; 78.567

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