Ghoom Monastery:

The
monastery is said to be built in 1875 by Lama Sherab Gyatso. It
is considered to be one of the holiest monasteries as this was personally
blessed by the renowned Tomo Geshe Rimpoche of Tibet. It is also
said that the monastey keeps rare books on Buddhism . The monastery
has a statue of the Coming Buddha known as Maitreye
Buddha.
The Mag - Dhog Yolmowa Buddhist Monastery (Aloobari Monastery):

The
Mag-Dhog Yolmowa Buddhist Monastery was founded by its Head Priest,
Ven. Sangay Lama who hailed from Yolmo in Nepal. The construction
of the religious building co-incided with the beginning of the First
World War in 1914. The monastery was therefore name Mag-Dhog or
warding off the war and dedicated to the cause of world peace.
One of the oldest Buddhist monasteries in Darjeeling is worth a
visit. A queer sense of inquisitiveness arises in anyone who visits
the monastery. The statues of Lord Buddha depicting different forms
is just beyond words of description. The statue of Lord Buddha and
Padma Sambhava has a unique place in the history of architecture.
The paintings on the wall are said to be done with the help of herbs
and grass - an amazing work of art. The embossed images on the paintings
can be felt with the very touch of the visitor and just makes one
wonder how patient the painters must have been to paint all of the
walls that too with minute details. Each painting depicts a story
or teaching about life. Another interesting and the most valuable
are the ancient scriptures lying inside the monastery.
Druk Thupten Sangag Choling Monastery (Dali Monastery):

This
monastery is at Dali , about 4 kms away from Darjeeling town . This
is one of the famous monasteries belonging to the Kargyupa sect.
The pioneer of this monastery was Thuksay Rimpoche, who died in
1983 and his incarnate was born in 1986 at Ladakh. This monastery
forms the headquarters of Drukchen Rimpoche, the XII, the supreme
head of the Kargyud lineage.
Sangchhen Thong, Delling Gompa (GYING):
In the forecourt of the monastery, the year of establishment is written
as being 1818. In view of this, it seems to be the oldest monastery
in Darjeeling. The town of Darjeeling was not in existence then, as
this area was then a part of the kingdom of Sikkim. But the available
data with the Ecclesiastical Department of Sikkim tells a different
story. According to the Department records this is what we find:
Name and ownership - Ging monastery belonging to Lamas of Pemayangtse
monastery in West Sikkim. Land area 19 acres at Ging bounded
on the North-east , the eastern Lebong road, North and west, western
Lebong road and south leading from Darjeeling to Rangeet, South
and South West Govt. Ging road from Western Lebong to Darjeeling
road.
Year of land allotment - Freehold grant given by the Lt. Governor
of Bengal to Lama of Pemayangtse, Sikkim vide deed dated 28.2.1879.
Year of establishment It is not clearly mentioned in the
records but it may have been immediately after the land allotment.
Management and appointment of Head Lama- This monastery was derectly
looked after by the Darber of Sikkim. As per the Darbers
notification No. 464/J dated 9.5.1933 in Tibetan , the control
of the monasteries at Ging and Bhutia Busty in Darjeeling were
entrusted to the Judicial Secretary of the Darber which is now
carried out by Ecclesiastical Affairs Department. The appointment
of head lama was also regulated to be deputed from Pemayangtse
monastery.
When we met the Head Lama presently serving in the monastery
we were told that the original monastery had existed at a place
where the present Gorkha Rangamnch is located near Loreto College.
It was later shifted to Ging, about 8 Kms from Darjeelling town,
at the request of theBritishers residing during those days as
the blowing of Conchshells, the loud sound of Lhabha, Gyaling,
etc ( used during worshipping time, specially in the early hours
and the evening ) disturbed the peace and tranquilidty of the
area. We may conjure some element of truth in it . The land where
the monastery exists,was granted by the Lt. Governor of British
India as per the deed mentioned above . A new monastery was built
aferwards . The builders of the monastery, for reasons best known
to them, though it is wise to keep the year of esbablishment as
1818.
Karma Dorjee Chyoling Monastery (Bhutia Busty Monastery):
It is said that this monastery was also shifted from its origins
place at Observatory Hill .The same reasoningas in the case of
shifting of the Ging Monastery can also be supposedly applied
as the reason of shifting of this monastery too. Others have opinded
that the Nepalese army destroyed this monastery inthe19th century.
The original monastery at Observatory Hill was built by Lama DorjiLingpa,
and the name Darjeelling was derived from his name . The monastery
at Bhutia Busty was destroyed by a devastating earthquake in 1934
. With the benevolence of the Chogyal of Sikkim, it was rebuilt
in the present location. The above two monasteies still belong
to the Govt. of Sikkim and these two monasteries get some grant
from the Ecclesiastical Department of Govt. of Sikkim for maintenance.
Tashi Dargyaligh Monastery:
It was established in 1926. The Tamang of the Gorkhas / Nepali
community are also Buddhists of Nyingmapa sect. They too have
monasteries of their own in different parts of Darjeeling . The
above is the oldest monastery of the Tamang community which is
in the heart of the Darjeelling town. The other one at Takdah
cntonment aarea is also equally old. The recently built monastery
at Nagri , below Sukhkia Pokhari, has been blessed by Pener Rimpoche
and considered to be one of the holiest shrines.
Sherpa Buddhist Association Monastery:
This monastery is located at Toongsoong. About a kilometer from
Chowrasta (Mall ) which was established in 1924. It belongs to
the Nyingmppa sect. This monastery housed the statues of Sangay
Hopamay , Chentezig and Guru Rimpoche.