Nyêmo Chekar monastery (Standard Tibetan: snye mo bye dkar) ཉེ་མོ་ཆེ་དཀར་དགོན། is a small Buddhist monastery of the Bodongpa tradition in Nyêmo County, Lhasa, Tibet.
[1] The name comes from an area of chekar (bye dkar), or white sand, that surrounds the monastery.
[4] In a dark altar room on the ground floor the walls are completely decorated with much older portraits that included Bodong Chogle Namgyal (1376–1451), the deity Dorje Phagmo and Tashi Ombar, the blue horseman who protects the Bodongpa tradition.
One of the better-preserved upper rooms also has fully decorated walls, including formal portraits of Bodong Chogle Namgyal, Chökyi Drönma (the first incarnation of Dorje Phagmo) and Chime Palsang.
One depicts the princess Chökyi Drönma in a nun's garb, with a yogini's long hair hanging loose, wearing gold and turquoise earrings.