Rechungphug monastery in the Yarlung valley

Rechungphug monastery in the Yarlung valley

2001.59.15.56.1 (Film negative)

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Key Information

Photographer

Hugh E. Richardson

Collection

Hugh Richardson

Date of Photo

1949

Region

Yarlung Valley Region > Rechungphug

Accession number

2001.59.15.56.1

Image Dimensions

55 x 55 mm

The Kagyupa (bka' brgyud pa) monastery of Rechungphug (Ras chung phug) clinging to the hillside on different levels. This hillside separates the Yarlung (Yar klung) and Chonggye ('phyong rgyas)valleys. The main temple (dgon khang) building is in the centre of the image. It has a verandah and textile awning. The other buildings are monks' quarters and storage rooms.

Further Information

Photographic Process

Negative film nitrate

Date Acquired

Donated August 2001

Donated by

The executors of the estate of Hugh E. Richardson

Expedition

Richardson's 1949 tour of the Yarlung and Chyongye valleys

Previous Catologue Number

Negative Album 9 No. 56

Published

‘Mk’yen Brtse’s guide to the Holy Places of Central Tibet’, Alfonsa Ferrari, Rome: ISMEO, Serie Orinetale Roma XVI, 1958 [view list of illustrations]

Manual Catalogues -

Manual Catalogues - Notes on negative album (slip cover) - 'Drikhung. Chongye. etc.' in Richardson's hand in white. (Yellow spine label) 'DRIKHUNG. CHONGYE. KOTSHAL. RGYAMA. Ganden 1948'. (Cover) - '9 DRIKHUNG. CHONGYE. YARLUNG. GYAMA. GANDEN' [KC 15/5/2006]

Manual Catalogues -


Manual Catalogues - Notes in negative index - Folio 56. 'RAS CHUNG PHU DGON PA' [KC 22/5/2006]

Manual Catalogues -


Manual Catalogues - Richardson's Handlist, Negative book '9' 'Drikhung, Chongye etc.' [nos] 56, 57 . Ras-chung phu is a Bka' rgyud pa monastery on a hillside in the Yarlung valley. See Mkhyen-brtse, p 127 note 265.' [KC 22/5/2006]

Manual Catalogues -


Manual Catalogues - [Hugh Richardson in conversation with Paddy Booz; see PRM Related Documents File] 'Ras chung Phu (Rechung), also Ras-chung-phug, in Yaarlung. A ayupa site, 12th-13th c. this is sited on the mountainside that separtates the Yarlung and Chongye ('Phyong-rgyas) valleys.'

Research publication - H. E. Richardson, High Peaks, Pure Earth' , London, Serindia Publications, 1998, plate 68. "Ras-chung-phug." [KC 09/11/2006]

Other Information - History: Richardson discusses this site in
High Peaks, Pure Earth' London, Serindia Publications, 1998, p.
319. "The Bka'-brgyud-pa monastery of
Ras-chung-phug (1949) clings, at different levels, to the hillsides which separates the Yarlung and 'Phyong-rgyas valleys. It is built above the meditation cave of Ras-chung-pa, a close personal disciple of Mi-la-ras-pa. The cave was a rather shallow recess with images of Mi-la-ras-pa and Raas-chung-pa on the altar and a small mchod-rten in front. ... A many-armed Bde-mchog (Shamvara) resided in the dgon-khang . [KC 22/5/2006]

For Citation use:
The Tibet Album. "Rechungphug monastery in the Yarlung valley" 05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum. <http://tibet.prm.ox.ac.uk/photo_2001.59.15.56.1.html>.

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