By the tall cypress trees of the district court, before the dzong, is this timeless 17th-century temple dedicated to an ancient warrior king. There's a collection of helmets, knives and shields in the anteroom. Inside are five versions of the local protector deity, as well as a statue to the far right of a tshomen (water spirit) who lived in the river and was an obstacle to the construction of this building.
Make an offering and roll the chapel dice and the resident monk will read your future.