Karma Gon Monastery

Karma Gon Monastery
Karma Dansa
Gama Si
Tibetan transcription(s)
Tibetan: ཀརྨ་དགོན་པ
Wylie transliteration: karma dgon pa
THL: karma gönpa
Chinese transcription(s)
Traditional: 噶瑪寺
Simplified: 噶玛寺
Pinyin: gámǎ sì
Principal Hall of Karma Gon
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
SectVajrayana or Mahayana
Location
LocationKarub District
CountryChina
Location within Tibet Autonomous Region
Geographic coordinates31°49′50″N 96°54′51″E / 31.83056°N 96.91417°E / 31.83056; 96.91417
Architecture
StyleTibetan, Naxi (Jang) and Chinese
FounderDüsum Khyenpa
Date established1147

Karma Gon Monastery, (Tibetan: ཀརྨ་དགོན་པ, Wylie: karma dgon pa, THL: karma gönpa ; Chinese: 噶玛寺; pinyin: gámǎ sì) the original monastery of the Karma Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism, was founded in the 12th century by Düsum Khyenpa, the 1st Karmapa Lama in eastern Tibet at the age of 76. Karma Gon (karma dgon, also Karma Dansa, karma gdan sa; Chinese, Gama Si), is located on the eastern bank of the Dzachu River in Chamdo, eastern Tibet. Karma Dansa was the cradle of the karma kagyupas. When established the Karmapa had gathered 1000 monks around him here. Karma Gon was named as Karma Dansa as an administrative unit and the Chinese Ming Court enlarged the monastery’s jurisdiction by adding the Mekong’s middle and upper reaches. It was then also called Gama Dansa Si in Chinese.

Other sources, claim it was founded in 1184 by Chödzin Gemphel(chos ‘dzin dge ‘phel), the late 1st Karmapa Düsum Khyenpa (dus gsum mkhyen pa).