On this floor the statues of the Kadampa, Gelukpa and Skayapa sect are to be found.
On the left hand side, there are different generations of Buddha Xiaertsang, who was considered to be the manifestation of the second Milarepa. Together with Xiaertsang, it is different generations of Saichi, the monastic authority of Tsoe Monastery and different generations of Saitsang, the disciple of Jiameyang.
In the center:
?ŸThe statue of Atisha (982-1054) is located in the middle and he is founder of the Kadampa sect.
?ŸMaster Tsongkhapa (1357-1419) was founder of the Gelukpa sect.
?ŸThe 5 masters of the Sakyapa sect are displayed.
Written Oct 9, 2005
The central Buddha on the first floor is the Future Maitreya. He is the future Buddha of the Buddhas of the past, present and future.
On the left hand side, the statues represent people who were of great benefit for the Tibetan community and made great achievements.
Written Oct 9, 2005
It was first built in 1777, the forty second year of Qian Long in Qing dynasty. The original was destroyed in the Institutional Revolution and the existent architecture was rebuilt in May in 1988 what was spend 4 years. It belongs to Geju faction in Tibetan Buddha and is one of the most lamasery in Anduo Tibetan area.
The building own nine floors what are used to sacrifice Buddha of Mi La Ri Ba and his disciples. There are 1720 Figure of Buddha including Jn Gang and four secret Cheng as Bodhisattva. Imaging the content of Tibetan Buddha, the painting are large and very fancy what stand for the painting level own a high value in Art.
Written Mar 17, 2005
Address: He Zuo, Gannan, Gansu
Langmusi is a little Tibetan village with only mud streets and surrounded by breath-taking mountains.
Mostachioed Tibetan men with wild hair, mod-1970s sun shades, yak-coats with faux leopard, tiger or zebra-printed material on the inside walk around or ride on their motor-cycles, looking like thugs but they are oh-so-friendly.
There are two Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in this village. I was with a friend and we spent our days lusting after the handsome and hunky monks.
One temple holds the UNDECOMPOSED body of a Lama who died in 1800s. The 11th reincarnation of this Lama is now residing in India.
SKY BURIALS (where dead bodies are brought to a hill, carved open for the vultures to tear open the meat) are still practised here.
The tiny village has an amazing atmosphere.
Written Dec 4, 2003
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