Sanglem is the last of the Tri-village after Morshing. The area is steeper than Domkho and Morshing... The famous Lhagyala Gompa is situated in the mountainside, overlooking the valley. It was constructed by Kachen Lama in the 7th century. It is a repository of immense treasure and antiquities of Buddhist Sectarians and plays an important role in the socio-political and religious life of the people of the entire area. The term ‘Lhagyala’ means repository of more than hundred large icons. It is next in position after the Tawang monastery. I've never been there but one day when I visit, I will update with the photos...
View in Sanglem village
People playing traditional dice in Sanglem
Cowries and colourful sticks are used...
We were offered some snacks and local wine known as Ara with butter in Sanglem...
Ara with butter
Again the purple flower! Sanglem had vast field of purple flowers...
My colleague- Yanu posing in the valley of the purple flower
Someone dried their kid's cloth on the tree. Cute!
A typical Monpa Stone house... Slowly wooden houses took over and now concrete houses... Traditional house designs are kind of endangered...
People stock piles of wood during winter which last them throughout the year....
The buildings seen far away is Morshing Gompa ( Buddhist temple
Another traditional Stone house. I like the design...
This was during another day of training of Women Self Help Group members... She was cooking our lunch...
Never saw such a handsome dog! Interesting puppy design on pant of the kid.
Playing dart...
A path leading to the farm crossing the small creek
A boy busy playing video game... Kid's addition these days. Village kids are also not spared...
A young girl attending two kids at the same time belonging to the ladies who are attending their training...
What a cute smile! :)
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