Both the Diskit Gompa as well as the
Hundur Gompa are situated in the Nubra Valley of the Ladakh region.
Situated quite near the monasteries, at a slightly higher altitude, is
Lachung Temple. One of the oldest temples of this area, the temple has a
huge idol of Tsong-kha-pa, crowned with a Gelugpa yellow hat. Hundur
Monastery of Leh Ladakh is situated just below the main road, near the
bridge and Diskit Monastery is situated nearby.
The Diskit Gompa of Leh Ladakh dates back to the 14th century and owes
its inception to Changzem Tserab Zangpo, a disciple of Tsong-kha-pa. At
the heart of Diskit Monastery is an elevated cupola, which stands
adorned with a beautiful fresco that illustrates the Tashilhunpo Gompa
of Tibet. There are a number of shrines inside the monastery's complex,
like Kangyu-lang, Tsangyu-lang, etc. Also, hundreds of Mongolian and
Tibetan texts have found their storehouse inside these temples.
Diskit Gompa has quite an interesting legend attached to it. It is
believed that a Mongol demon once lived here and was considered to be a
sworn enemy of Buddhism. He was annihilated near the monastery. However,
even after his death, his body kept coming back to the monastery again
and again. It is said that even today the wrinkled head and hand of the
demon lie inside a temple of the monastery, which is filled with fierce
Gods and Goddesses.













