At Darirulai Foshikusi he Lebagou moya

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Under the Chinese name Bei Darirulai Foshikusi he Lebagou moya ( 贝 大 日 如来佛 石窟 寺 和 勒巴 沟 摩崖 , Bèi Dàrìrúlái Fóshíkūsì hé Lèbāgōu móyá ) a series of Buddhist rock sculptures, engravings and inscriptions are summarized chin.) Beinang gou 贝 囊 沟 and Lebagou 勒巴 沟 - Tib. Bikhog and Lebkhog - of the Baitang巴塘municipality in the city of Yushu of the Yushu Autonomous District of the Tibetans in the Chinese province of Qinghai .

The oldest part of the site in Bikhog, which dates back to the Tibetan imperial dynasty of the Yarlung- Tsenpos ("kings") and the Chinese Tang period, is a Buddhist cave temple with rock sculptures and inscriptions attributed to the Tubo dynasty, around the Tibetan in the course of history Temple buildings were erected. According to its location, the Vairocana temple (temple of the princess Wencheng文 成 公主 庙Wencheng gongzhu miao ) is also called Bikhog Namparnamdze (Binangnam for short, hence Chinese Beinang Si and Beinang gou). The Buddhist Lebkhog rock engravings can be found distributed over different places in a gorge facing the Dri Chu (Yangtze).

The sites have been on the List of Monuments of the People's Republic of China (6-872) since 2006 .

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Coordinates: 32 ° 53 ′ 49 "  N , 97 ° 4 ′ 33"  E