Kullu
valley gives equal opportunities for every religion to subsist.
The denizens too respect all the religions in the valley and visit
other places of worship.
The large number of Buddhists in the valley has resulted in
two monasteries in the valley, one in Manali and the other in
Pangan.
The monastery in Manali is newly built one. Lamas are trained
as preachers and performers of religious rites in the monastery.
The monastery also runs a Thunka school of arts and a carpet-weaving
centre.
This is done mainly to preserve ancient Tibetan art. Articles of
handicraft are also kept for sale to outsiders. The paintings inside
depict events from Lord Buddha's life. The Kalchakra i.e. the wheel
of life painted on the wall of the monastery shows the circle of
life. In the vicinity of the monastery there is the 'manne'. The
Buddhists believe that rotating it provides you salvation.
There
is another monastery at Pangran, about 7 km from Patlikuhl. The
lamas are given training to be preachers. During the training
the lamas are not allowed to go out. They are provided with lodging
and food.