Zangdopelri Monastery

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Zangdopelri Monastery
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
Location
LocationBhutan
CountryBhutan

Zangdopelri Monastery also known as zangdokpalri monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Bhutan. It was built for seven years and was completed in 2009 by the support of Queen Kesang Choden of Bhutan.[1]

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The name zangdokpalri means copper mountain and is the heavenly abode of guru rinpoche in Tibetan legends.[2]

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