
Kyichu Monastery
In the seventh century, Tibet was ruled by King Songsten Gompo, who, in his attempt to suppress a demoness, who was against Buddhist teachings is credited with building 108 temples. According to the recorded texts recorded in 12th century and later, two such temples fall within Bhutanese territory, and one is Kyichu Lhakhang in Paro with Jow as the main statue.

Kyichu is considered as one of the holiest and the oldest temples in the kingdom and great saints like the late Je Khenpo Sherab Gyeltshen and Dilgo Khentse have patronised and installed many religious monuments and sacred scriptures in the Lhakhang.
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