The Namgyalma Stupa, a Buddhist monument, stands in honor of Tibet's freedom fighters. Tibetan belief holds that anything touching the stupa becomes purified. Rainwater on it is seen as a blessing. Visiting the stupa is thought to cleanse the soul of bad karma. Encircled by prayer wheels, worshippers walk and pray. The stupa bears immense spiritual importance, purifying karma, removing obstacles, and fostering peace and prosperity in the area.
A Stupa, often hemispherical, serves as a meditation site and holds relics, usually of Buddhist monks or nuns. The architectural design traces its origins to the 3rd century, reminiscent of styles from the era of King Ashoka's reign.
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