Mandala Top, located in the West Kameng district, 28 kilometers from Dirang, is a popular tourist destination. It features a 22-foot-tall copper statue of the Buddha in the middle of a circle of 108 manes. As 108 symbolizes 108 earthly cravings, 108 lies, and 108 delusions, and because it is thought that there are 108 temptations on the path to nirvana, the number 108 is fortunate in the Buddhist faith.
“Local MLA Phurpa Tsering, with the help of well-wishers, came up with the idea to build the 108 Jangchup chorten at such a height, symbolically promoting peace and prosperity,” said 108 Mane chairman Karma Tsering. “The Mandala region is one of the best places to go bird watching in the state, as it is part of the important bird area with the contiguous forest tracts of Shergaon and Kalaktang.
It has enormous potential for both ecotourism and adventure. The rare red panda may be found in the area, which is also renowned for its vast biodiversity. Additionally, the seasonal snowfall that occurs from December to February makes the area even more magical for tourists and visitors, he said. The statue will be unveiled in December and is supported by the Hans Foundation, an NGO with headquarters in Delhi.