Qusang Temple
Qusang temple, Dongwang Township, Shangri La City, Diqing Prefecture, Yunnan Province is located in the northeast of Shangri La City, 275km away from Xinlian village office, at the top of the mountain, 2770m above sea level. Qusang temple is built on the mountain form with Double Dragons offering treasures. At the foot of the mountain, the Xinlian River and the Jiang River meet, and the two surging rivers surround the temple, giving the temple a water-shaped triangle flow, a sky shaped triangle opening, and a terrain triangular base.
In 1986, the 10th Panchen Lama personally took him to zhashlunbu temple in Tibet to study. Therefore, Qusang temple is a temple that has been accomplished by many eminent monks and blessed by many Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. It is also a very unique temple.
Qusang temple was first built in the Yuan Dynasty (1260 A.D.) as a temple of Dongba culture in Naxi. During the karma Gaju period (1574 A.D.), it was converted to karma Gaju temple and renamed as kadagonggen temple. When the fifth Dalai Lama and the Mongolian shuotebu established the Gadan regime (1674 A.D.), they converted to the Gelug Sect under Songzanlin, and changed their name again to "riqi" Jingxiu temple. During the reign of the seventh Dalai Lama Gesang Jiangcuo (1738 AD), when the local Buddhism was declining and the temple was in ruins, the local people wrote letters to hope to restore the temple. The seventh Dalai Lama assigned Zeyang zheximalang raopi, the first living Buddha of Kezhu, who was admitted to the first degree of Gesi in the three temples of Tibet's Jokhang Temple (1718 AD)—— In 1761, he was the first person to preside over Qusang temple. He rebuilt the temple and restored Buddhism. He was given the name of Gadan Quji sangbulin, or Qusang temple for short.
There were many eminent monks in Qusang temple.
Banglong luosangtuoji Rinpoche, a famous monk in Tibet, has written many Buddhist works, which are still kept in the archives of the Potala Palace. He once became a monk in Qusang temple. Buduju, gulousang, Yixi and baijiangshen are the former lives of bengzhu living Buddha. He became a monk in Qusang temple and became famous among the three major temples in Tibet. He has written many Buddhist works, which are still preserved in the Potala Palace document library. Master zhatanizhong, a master of Esoteric Buddhism, is a master who specializes in the cultivation of Vajrayana. When he passed away, he stood and died, leaving only a body more than one foot long. When someone died in the village, he went to the villagers' home to practice the ritual of Guanyin Bodhisattva. He held the thread in his hand and tied the other end to the vase of Guanyin. The Guanyin manna pill in the vase has been sliding back and forth on the line, and many people have witnessed it personally. A kanggesi, the master of Esoteric Buddhism, is a yogi specializing in King Kong. When believers visit him, they often see colorful snakes crawling on him. Wang Xue Ding kangdinggesi was a living Buddha in Qiangba Yinian's previous life. When he was a child, he studied scriptures in Qusang temple. Later, he went to Tibet's sera temple for further study. After he got the degree of Gesi, Wang Xue Ding Luo Sang NIMA invited him back to be a benefactor for him, because Kangding Gesi was a successful nun. The living Buddha of kindness
In 1986, the 10th Panchen Lama personally took him to zhashlunbu temple in Tibet for further study.
Address: near Qusang, Niangre Township, Chengguan District, Lhasa
Longitude: 91.12406116657
Latitude: 29.7098830292
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