Chusang monastery
Tibetan name |
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Wylie transliteration : chu bzang dgon
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Chinese name |
Simplified :
却 藏寺
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Pinyin : Quezang Si
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The Chusang Monastery (Tib. Chu bzang dgon ) is a monastery of the Gelug -Schulrichtung of Tibetan Buddhism in Haidong district of Qinghai province, the Tibetan cultural region Tsongkha attributable. It is located in Huzhu der Tu der Tu Autonomous County in Qinghai Province, China . It was founded in 1649 in the time of the Qing Dynasty by Chusang Namgyel Peljor , who is also the first ' Living Buddha ' ( huofo ) of the Chusang incarnation line (Chinese: Quezang hutuketu却 藏 呼图克图 or Quezang huofo 却 藏 活佛) .
In 1723, during the Qoshoten uprising in the Kokonor area under the Mongolian prince Lobsang Tendzin ( blo bzang bstan 'dzin ), it was destroyed and later rebuilt, as were other monasteries in the area.
It has been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (6-806) since 2006 .
See also
literature
- Chia-ming Yang [= Yang Jiaming 楊嘉銘]: A Study on Recent Tibetan Buddhism Activities in Qinghai (PDF; 387 kB), Bimonthly Journal on Mongolian and Tibetan Current Situation , Vol. 15, no. 6th
Web links
- Quezang si - Chinese
- panoramio.com: Quezang Temple (Photo from 1991 in the Internet Archive)
- mtac.gov.tw: Chu bZang dGa 'lDan Thub bsTan Rab rGyas Gling (PDF; 13.0 MB) - Chinese
- Page no longer available , search in web archives: The main characteristics of the spread and expand of Tibetan Buddhism in Ming and Qing dynasties in Qinghai - Chinese / English ) (
References and footnotes
- ↑ Chin. Quezang Si 却 藏寺
Chusang Monastery (alternative names of the lemma) |
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Chusang Gön 却 藏寺, chu bzang dgon pa |
Coordinates: 37 ° 0 ′ 11.3 " N , 101 ° 54 ′ 15.3" E