Samye Chimpu is a retreat center located in a mountainside east of Samye Monastery. From the monastery it is four miles as the crow flies to the parking at the base of mountain, at 13,180 feet (N29º22.261 / E091º32.841). From here a trail leads up to the first of the retreat caves at 14,130 feet. By tradition there are said to be 108 retreat caves and shelters here but locals say there are actually 113. It was here the Padmasambhava came in 776 and initiated 24 adepts into the Mahayoga tantras. His consort Yeshe Tsogyel also lived with him here. The main temple of the complex is farther up at 14,470 feet. Although trashed during the Cultural Revolution most of the complex has been restored and there are currently some 300 nuns and 20 to 30 monks in residence here.

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Some of the over 100 meditation huts and caves

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Prayer flags

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Two pilgrims

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Looking down the valley from the main temple

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The Main Temple

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Residences and stupa just below the main temple

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Pilgrim

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Cave in the main temple where Padmasambhava lived

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Thangka of White Tara in the main temple

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