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New chapter for Samphelling’s only community temple, Dzhushidingkha Lhakhang restored

May 8, 2025
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Residents of several villages in Phuentshogling’s Samphelling Gewog have found renewed hope and joy as their only community temple has finally been renovated. The old temple in Dzhushidingkha, which has long served as a spiritual and cultural hub, holds deep spiritual significance for the local community.

The spirit of devotion was on full display as devotees gathered at the Dzhushidingkha Lhakhang in Samphelling Gewog to observe Zhabdrung Kuchoe yesterday.

People travelled for hours, some on foot, enduring a steep and challenging five-kilometre farm road drive to reach the temple.

Located about 50 kilometers from Phuentshogling along the Pasakha–Manitar road, the remote Dzhushidingkha Lhakhang draws pilgrims from distant villages like Pangnabar also known as Pana C and Dorophu.

With it being the only community temple in the gewog, residents come to make offerings and to conduct funeral rites.

Despite the tough terrain, the day was filled with joy and celebration. The sacred occasion of Zhabdrung Kuchoe turned into a moment of pride for the community as they witness the age-old temple being restored to its former glory. The day was made even more special with the installation of the temple’s Sertog, the golden pinnacle.

Rinchen from Dorophu said “The temple was old, with the wood damaged by insects. So, with support from the government, we have renovated the temple. People from Pangna and Pakchina have to come here to make offerings and also to conduct rituals and funeral rites. Rich people can afford to go to Thimphu, but for us, this temple is very important.”

Tashi from Dzhushidingkha said “The government helped in renovation works. However, it wasn’t enough so our people sought assistance from wherever possible. The temple is now renovated and we are all happy.”

Likewise, Tsagay from Dzhushidingkha said “The temple is essential for us as this is the only community Lhakhang in Samphelling. Renovating the temple was difficult as there are many guidelines and restrictions for the gewog. However, the gup has been supportive.”

Elders said the temple was established in 1930s as an abode of Tertoen Drukdra Dorji.

For the residents, the restoration not only preserves their heritage but also strengthens their sense of unity and faith.

The Phuentshogling Dungkhag spent over Nu 700,000 in re-roofing, painting and carrying out wood works.

Kinley Dem, Phuentshogling

Edited by Phub Gyem 

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