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Rinchenpong Monastery is situated above the twin villages of Rinchenpong (Richenpong) and Kaluk in West Sikkim, at a height of over in the northeastern state of Sikkim, India. This 18th century monastery is a popular tourist attraction in West Sikkim.〔Bindloss, Joe (2009).Lonely Planet. ("Northeast India" ). Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2013-03-22.〕 ==History== Rinchenpong Monastery was established in 1730 by the Ngadakpa Lama in the village of Rinchenpong. It is the 3rd oldest monastery in Sikkim, starting with around 98 lamas.〔Mountain of the Gods, Spiritual Ecology of Himalayan Region, Volume 2. (2007).("Monasteries in Sikkim" ). ISBN 81-8205-422-2.Retrieved 2013-03-22.〕 The monastery houses a rare Ati Buddha (Adi-Buddha) statue in the Yab-Yum position. Ati Buddha, also termed as The Primordial Buddha is said to be the true Buddha, symbolically represented as a naked Buddha in blue. In the Yab-Yum position, the Buddha is shown meditating while embracing a woman. In Buddhism it signifies the power of union of the male and female.〔("Rinchenpong" ).East Himalaya. Retrieved 2013-03-21〕
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