Golden Pagoda, Namsai
| Golden Pagoda at Namsai | |
|---|---|
Kongmu Kham | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Theravada Buddhism |
| Location | |
| Country | India |
| Geographic coordinates | 27°46′21″N 95°58′30″E / 27.7725°N 95.9749°E |
| Architecture | |
| Completed | 2010 |
The Golden Pagoda of Namsai, also known as Kongmu Kham, in the Tai-Khamti language, is a Burmese-style Buddhist temple that was opened in 2010. It is located on a 20 hectares (49 acres) complex in Namsai District of Arunachal Pradesh, India and at a distance of 68 km (42 mi) from the nearest railway station Tinsukia, Assam. A sum of 3 crores was spent by Arunachal politician Chowna Mein, the local MLA in building the pagoda in a plot provided by the state government. The World Tripiṭaka Foundation is currently developing Kongmu Kham as the first international Tripiṭaka center in India.