Nezhi Monastery

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2001.59.4.21.2 (Print)

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Key Information

Photographer

Hugh E. Richardson

Collection

Hugh Richardson

Date of Photo

1950

Region

Lhodrag Region > Nezhi

Accession number

2001.59.4.21.2

Image Dimensions

56 X 45 mm

Nezhi (Gnas bzhi) monastery founded in the 13th century by Terton Guru Chowang (1212-70) and housing his golden reliquary. A reliquary monument may be seen in the centre of the image. There are fields in the foreground and mountains in the background.

Further Information

Photographic Process

Print silver

Date Acquired

Donated August 2001

Donated by

The executors of the estate of Hugh E. Richardson

Expedition

Richardson's 1950 Lhodrag tour

Other Information

Notes on print - 'Neshi' is written in pencil and 'gnas gzhi' in black ink in Richardson's hand and '611' and 'Velox' in an oval are stamped in black. [KC 28/4/2006]

Manual Catalogues -


Manual Catalogues - 'Album 4: Journey starting at Gong-dkar rdzong on Gtsang-po, 29.18 N. 90.48. E.' No 21. 'Gnas-bzhi monastery, c 28.20 N.91.24 E. old rnying-ma-pa monastery.' (Typewritten sheet by H.E. Richardson) [KC 3/3/2006]

Manual Catalogues -


Manual Catalogues - [Hugh Richardson in conversation with Paddy Booz; see PRM Related Documents File] '... Gnas Bzhi (Gnas Bshi, Neshi, Ne shi, Ne She). This is a Nyingmapa monastery/temple, 13th c. Gnas Bzhi is in Lhodrak, in the south of Tibet; Tsen dro chu valley. First travel to the Yamdrok Tso Lake, then along the Karmaling plain, 90 degrees 27 minutes east, 28 degrees 48 minutes north ...'.

Research publication - Hugh Richardson, High Peaks, Pure Earth. Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture , 1998, Serindia: London. Plate 73 "Gnas-gzhi." [KC 10/11/2006]

Other Information - Location: "
Gnas-gzhi (1950), an important Rnying ma-pa monastery, is situated a little way down the valley on the west side. It was founded in the thirteenth century by Guru Chos-dbang, who was born here and whose image has a place on the main altar. His dmar-gdung - a gilded mchod-rten [reliquary monument] containing his mummified body- is in a separate chapel together with those of his descendents". Hugh Richardson, High Peaks, Pure Earth. Collected Writings on Tibetan History and Culture , 1998, Serindia: London. p.321. Also, mention is made of the chorten visible in the centre of this image, "In the valley below the monastery [of Smra-bo lcogs-pa] ... near the point where the Chaparchu joins the larger Lho-brag Btsan-'gro-chu, there is another, white, [chorten] (visible in the photograph of Gnas-gzhi). ( ibid. )

Other Information - Dates


Other Information - Dates: The date is derived from Richardson’s negative album No.4, the cover of which is marked with ‘Lhobrag 1950’. These images seem all to have been developed as part of a batch arising from a trip to Mug, Lhobrag etc in 1950. [MS 22/12/2005]

For Citation use:
The Tibet Album. "Nezhi Monastery" 05 Dec. 2006. The Pitt Rivers Museum. <http://tibet.prm.ox.ac.uk/photo_2001.59.4.21.2.html>.

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