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དཔལ་ཕུག་ལྷ་ཁང་། / སྦས་ཕུག་ལྷ་ཁང་།

Name: Pelphug Lhakhang or Baephug
Identity: Lhakhang
Level: Registered Heritage Building
Category: Heritage Building
Founder: Drupthob Melong Dorje
Constructed(Year|Century): | 13
No. of Floor 1floor
Main Wall Stone wall
Location: Tang, Bumthang
Current Use: Original
Ownership: Community
Coodinates: 27:36:0.102N; 90:53:25.584E

Background History

Pelphug ney was a residence of Drupthob Melong Dorje built in the 13th century. According to the publication made by KMT (2013), Thowadra and Pelphug was a door to sacred sites of ‘Baeyul Khenpajong’. Pelphug ney has the footprint of Guru Rinpoche and many sacred sites around the lhakhang.
As per the oral narrative, the lhakhang is said to be a larger structure which is still seen today due to the huge foundation wall. Later, the size was reduced but the details of who and when it was built is still unknown. All the timber components including the flooring plank were changed through the government fund.
About ‘Khikha Ra Thoe’: The current caretaker Zangmo (2021) narrated that Guru Rinpoche and ‘Khikha Ra Thoe’ competed with each other over the supernatural power at Khenpajong. Guru is said to have used his supernatural power to create garuda out of timber. Garuda is believed to have landed in a place called ‘Karnya’. After losing, Khikha Ra Thoe along with his relatives and attendants were sent to exile. They are said to have built a palace at Kizom village under Tang gewog. However, later they moved and resided in Chhoekhor gewog. The ruins of a palace can be seen today.