Located amidst the serene hillscape of Jarsing Pauwa, this Buddhist Gumba is envisioned as a sacred space that harmoniously blends spiritual tradition, cultural symbolism, and architectural clarity. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and open skies, the monastery is designed to offer a tranquil environment for meditation, worship, and community gathering, deeply rooted in Buddhist philosophy and Himalayan architectural heritage.
The architectural form draws inspiration from traditional Buddhist monasteries, expressed through layered roof profiles, ornate balustrades, symbolic motifs, and a central stupa element that anchors the composition both visually and spiritually. The use of warm earthy tones, accented with gold detailing and vibrant prayer-wheel patterns, reinforces the sacred identity of the structure while maintaining visual harmony with its natural surroundings.
The elevated plinth and circumambulatory pathways encourage ritual movement, while open terraces and balconies provide contemplative views of the surrounding landscape. Carefully proportioned entrances, guardian sculptures, and richly detailed columns mark the transition from the outer world into the inner spiritual realm. Natural light, open courtyards, and shaded verandas create a calm and balanced spatial experience throughout the complex.
By integrating traditional Buddhist architectural elements with thoughtful site responsiveness, this Gumba stands as a place of spiritual reflection, cultural continuity, and communal harmony—offering a peaceful sanctuary that resonates with both devotion and the landscape of Jarsing Pauwa.
Project Detail:
Site Area: 297.79 Sq. M