Dongzhulin Monastery
It is located in Shusong Village,
Benzilan District, Deqin County, and 105km from
the seat of Zhongdian County. The Yunnan-Tibet
Road passes behind the temple and cars can get
straight to the temple. The Dongzhulin Monastery
was built in 1667, the sixth year of the Kang
Xi Period. Its original name was "Chongchongcuogang
temple", meaning "the temple by
the crane lake". It was renamed
"Gedandongzhulin Temple" after a combination
of seven small temples, meaning "benefit
others and oneself". It is also one of the
"thirteen most well-known monasteries",
and can hold 2,000 monks sitting and chanting
scriptures. The present temple was rebuilt in
1985 when the prefecture and the county offered
money. The main building is a four storied structure.
In the first floor is the place where the Lamas
chant scriptures. In the front stand the statues
of the Three Saints. On the second floor stands
a statue of Qiangba Buddha, 6¡¤8
meters in height. The statue of Sakyamuni in the
Sakyamuni Hall is 10¡¤5 meters tall,
whose Buddhist crown and the pearls and gems inlaid
on the front are gifts from the Sela Temple in
Lhasa. This temple has a precious painted scroll,
which is 8¡¤5meters in length and
5¡¤2 meters in width, is a Gaurdian
God woven with colorful silk threads. It will
be worshiped only once every year when the grand
ceremony is held. Now there are many figures of
Buddha and treasures for tourists to appreciate.
Every year a grand Buddhist celebration ceremony
is held in the monastery and it has became a Buddhist
Holy Land where people go on a pilgrimage.
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