The Mythology of Tsuk La Khang Monastery has it that it was constructed by the Royal family of Sikkim and so is situated with-in the palace grounds. The monastery is given as a token of religious gesture to the monks so as to carry out the religious activities here.
The Architecture of the Tsuk La Khang Monastery reflects true Royalty as the way it is built has that essence which you shall get when you visit to some royal place. The Tsuk La Khang Monastery has two floors and has great collection of Buddhist sculptures. We can start praising the architecture from the very doorstep of the monastery as it has that huge doorway which depicts royalty in every sense.
When you observe each and every corner of the monastery you shall find the antique wooden sculptures which add that extra royalty to the monastery. It's not just the corners, but the walls as well that are decorated with extravagant murals and the altars in an extremely lavish manner. By altars we mean the paintings which exhibit the images of the privileged "tantric" of Buddhism as well as Buddha. And what is a add on to the peacefulness of the monastery is the lane of butter lamp which glows in front of these spiritual and holy alters.
The Tsuk La Khang Monastery celebrates many festivals every year and the most celebrated festivals here include Lhabsol and Losoong.
To describe in detail about the first mentioned festival which is Pang Lhabsol is that it is a festival which is celebrated in the honor of the mighty snowcapped mountain which is known as the Mount Khangchendzonga and Kagyad. This festival is usually held in the third week of September.
Losoong the second mentioned festival is nothing but the Tibetan New Year which is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy in the Tsuk La Khang Monastery. The most awaited thing about these two festivals is the "Chaam" which is nothing but the masked dance which is performed by the monks themselves.
The specialty of specially the New Year Celebrations includes the Black Hat dance. The main story line behind this dance form is that Good always triumphs over the evil.
The Tsuk La Khang Monastery is a perfect choice to make for your visits during the festivals being held here.
If you visit the Tsuk La Khang Monastery then you shall surely unveil the true royalty which existed in Sikkim once upon a time and with it you can experience the inner peace which only a spiritual place can provide. So for that unforgettable experience of your lifetime, visit the Tsuk La Khang Monastery the next time you plan a holiday.