The Taag Lhakhang

 There is a small one-storied lhakhang about 200 meters from the Thangbi Lhakhang. The author could not authenticate the name of the lhakhang but the locals call it as Taag Lhakhang. It is not known whether Taag refers to the horse or the tiger (In Dzognkha).

The lhakhang was built by Lam Ngopa, a great Tibetan master in 14th century. When Lam Ngogpa reached the top of the hill above the village, he threw a dumpling-shaped rock to check his prophecy. Descending down to the valley, Lam Ngogpa found the rock at the present location. Taking it as a good omen, Lam Ngogpa built the small temple. 

Lam Ngogpa is said to have established a lhakhang in Dhur, about 9kms from Kujey and Lamlung, another Lhakhang in Tang. Both the temples are in Bumthang. Lam Ngogpa was one of the closest disciple of Lam Marpa. Lam Ngogpa is also reflected in Milarepa's namthar as the latter's friend who studied under the same master. 

Lam Ngogpa's Kudung chorten
The lhakhang houses the Buddhas of Three times; past, present and future. The lhakhang houses a statue of the founder of the Lhakhang, Lam Ngopa and the prophecy rock. 

Outside the lhakhang, one can see the chorten which is believed to be the Kudung Chorten of Lam Ngopa. One can also make round of the lhakhnag as the surround is roofed. 

The Lhakhang is about 2.5ksm from Kujey lhakhang and is just few meters walk from the road. One must walk about 80 meters of concrete footpath leading to the lhakhang from the road. 

There is a long chorten (Chorten Dangrem) near the lhakhang. The length of the chorten is believed to be the distance of Degor (Bhutanese version of short put) HH Karmapa threw. 

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