Himachal Pradesh is a state of high mountains and beautiful valleys.
Its

mountains
are snow covered its lake crystal blue and its valleys filled
with fruits, flowers and pine and deodar forests. This land of
the Gods is particularly influenced by Lord Shiva, Durga and Buddha
along with numerous Rishi's and other gods of the Hindu religion.
You can find the Shikara, Pagoda, and Mandap, Flat-roofed, Gompa
and Cave styles of temples. The monasteries with their Gompas
that are found here are both old and new. One among the various
beautiful monastries is 'Ki (Kye) Monastery'.
The 'Ki (Kye) Monastery' serves the western part of Spiti and
the most prominent feature of the valley. It lies about 14-kms
north of Kaza and holds the honor of being the oldest and biggest
monastery of Spiti. It is a well-known religious training center for the Lamas, whom
one will find dancing, singing and playing on their pipes and
horns.
One will also find murals, books, scriptures and paintings of
Buddha and other Goddesses. This monastery is an outstanding example
of the monastic architecture, which developed during the 14th
century in the wake of the Chinese influence. The Mongols plundered
the monastery in the middle of the 17th century. In the 19th century,
it again suffered three brutal attacks. The successive trails
of destruction and patch-up jobs have resulted in a haphazard
growth of box-like structures, and the complex now resembles a
defensive fort.