The
Rumtek Monastery or the Dharma Chakra Center is one of the most
important seats of the Kagyu lineage outside Tibet. In the early
nineteen sixties, His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa
founded this seat near the three hundred year old Kagyu monastery
built in the sixteenth century by the Fourth King of Sikkim under
the guidance of the ninth Karmapa. The new Rumtek monastery was
built about two kilometers away from this old monastery. Dharma
Chakra Center includes a beautifully structured main shrine temple
and monastery with monks' quarters, where the Karmapa resides
and where the most of the important relics are enshrined; a three-year
retreat center; a Shedra, or monastic college, where the relics
of the Sixteenth Karmapa are enshrined; a nunnery; stupas; a protector's
shrine;
institutions for the lay community; and other establishments.
The monastery holds annual events for the public.Two of the most
festive and important events are held each summer and winter.
In the fourth lunar month of the Tsurphu Tibetan calendar either
the Guru Rinpoche or the Vajrakilaya Drupchen (great sadhana practice
retreat) take place.
The Rumtek Monastery is located in eastern Sikkim, 24 kilometers
away from Gangtok, the capital of the Sikkim, India. The best
season to visit, in terms of weather, is March to late May, or
from October to mid-December. The following languages are spoken
in the area: Sikkimese, Pahari (the local Nepalese dialect), Hindi,
Tibetan and English.