Yerpa
| Yerpa | |
|---|---|
| Tibetan transcription(s) Tibetan: གཡེར་པ Wylie transliteration: g•yer pa Pronunciation in IPA: [[jeːpa]] Official transcription (China): Yêrba Chinese transcription(s) Traditional: 葉巴 Simplified: 叶巴 Pinyin: Yèbā | |
| Monastery ruins, 1993 | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Tibetan Buddhism | 
| Sect | Gelug | 
| Location | |
| Location | Yerpa Valley, Lhasa Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China | 
| Geographic coordinates | 29°44.87′N 91°16.83′E / 29.74783°N 91.28050°E | 
| Architecture | |
| Founder | Songtsen Gampo and Trisong Detsen | 
Yerpa (also known as Brag Yer-pa, Drak Yerpa, Druk Yerpa, Dagyeba, Dayerpa and Trayerpa) is a monastery and a number of ancient meditation caves that used to house about 300 monks, located a short drive to the east of Lhasa, Tibet.