Nangzhik Monastery (Wylie: snang zhig dgon, Chinese: 郎依寺, locally pronounced "Narshi" or "Nogi"), formerly known by several other names (Wylie: snang zhig rgyal bstan phun tshogs gling, snang zhig bkra shis g.yung drung gling, snang zhig phyogs las rnam rgyal bkra shis g.yung drung gling), is a monastery of the Bon religion in Amdo, modern Ngawa Town, Sichuan, China.
[1] It is about a 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) walk up a shortcut to reach the monastery on a hill to the north of the town.
On a hill to the east is another Bon monastery named Togden or Topgyel which has a large stupa nearby.
[2] Founded in 1108 as Gyelten Püntsok Monastery (Wylie: rgyal bstan phun tshogs gling) by Nyimadzin (Wylie: Nyi ma ’dzin), it was moved to its present site in 1754.
[4] Nangzhik is a branch of Nogi (Duiansi) at Changla in Songpan County.