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main and five branch temples. It was active until 1937, when it was closed during the height of Communist repression against Buddhism and other religious traditions. In 1938 the complex was re-established as museum due to skillful efforts of wise people. This was how it was saved throughout communism.
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The museum preserves a rich heritage of Buddhist artifacts. When the monasteries were being built in Mongolia, nearly over 700 monasteries had been built but among them, Choijin Lama Temple has highly distinctive features and history. This is a sublime heritage of Mongolians' history of handcrafts,
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and 'Precious Wisdom and Clear Devotion' Khutugtu at the time. The complex was begun in 1904 and completed in 1908, in honor of the State Oracle Lama Lubsanhaidub /Losang Kedrup/, brother of the eighth Bogd Khan. The Choijin Lama Museum was originally a Buddhist temple complex, consisting of one
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Temple was used as a place of prayer by Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav, and therefore closed to the public. Now, it is open to public for sightseeing. In its center is a gilt bronze sculpture of one of the 84
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The annex to the temple contains another temple, named 'Zankhang' and a central square in which Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav performed Oracle trance rituals.
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sculptures of Buddha in the past, present, and future. The 16 arhat disciples of Buddha appear on the temple walls with four
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Fischer, Hal; Heady, Teresa & Scheifler Marks, Linda. “Cultural Preservation Programs for Mongolia.” April 1999
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fine arts, and sculpting of the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. Located in central
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with a statue of Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav on the Buddha's right and the embalmed corpse of
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on his left. In addition, the temple boasts a copious collection of religious instruments,
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The complex consists of six temples originally occupied by the brother of the ruler
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paintings, silk embroideries, wood carvings, statues, and a biggest collection of
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or consorts in postures of meditation that symbolize power and strength.
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or peace, is dedicated to the first Mongolian reincarnation of Boghda
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The main temple features an 18th-century gilt statue of Buddha
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protectors shown sitting in caves on either side of the door.
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Thrift, Eric, Ed. 2005-2006. Mandal Fund/Mandal Tours.
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1908
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Affiliation
Tibetan Buddhism
Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia
Choijin Lama Temple is located in Mongolia
Geographic coordinates
47°54′54″N 106°55′06″E / 47.91500°N 106.91833°E / 47.91500; 106.91833
Style
Mongolian
Mongolian
Manchu
Tibetan
ZYPY
English
Chinese
Ulaanbaatar
Mongolia
the Eighth Bogd Jetsun Dampa Khan
Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav
state oracle
Sakyamuni
Baldan Choephel
thangka
cham dance
Zuu
Buddha Shakyamuni
papier-mache
Maharajas
Yidam

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