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Chandragiri in Orissa's Gajapati district

A new monastery, described as south Asia's biggest, was inaugurated by the Buddhist spiritual leader Dalai Lama at a Tibetan settlement at Chandragiri in Orissa's Gajapati district here.




 built at a cost of Rs eight crore.



 21-foot high Buddha idol installed




spread over an area of 10 acres and constructed in the Atanpuri style of architecture of Nalanda.



 named after Acharya Padmasambhav who was born in Orissa and believed to have spread Buddhism to Tibet in the 7th century, is an architectural marvel and a dream project of Tibetans in exile settled in Orissa.



Architects from Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan besides local masons took over six years to build it.



 The monastery is likely to act as a link between Orissa's history and the Buddhist tradition.



 During the 7th and 10th centuries, Orissa was considered the cradle of Vajrayana Buddhism or Tantrik Buddhism, known as Tantrayana.

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