Kumbum Monastery: A Tapestry of Art and Faith

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Nestled in the verdant hills of Lusar near Xining, Qinghai Province, Kumbum Monastery, also known as Ta’er Temple, is a cornerstone of Tibetan Buddhism. Established in 1583 by the Third Dalai Lama, it commemorates the birthplace of Tsongkhapa, the founder of the Gelug school. The monastery’s architecture harmoniously blends Tibetan and Han Chinese styles, encompassing over 9,000 rooms and 52 halls. Renowned for its “Three Treasures”—intricate butter sculptures, vivid murals, and exquisite barbolas—the monastery offers a sensory feast. Pilgrims and visitors alike are drawn to the sacred “Tree of Great Merit,” believed to have grown from Tsongkhapa’s birthplace, and the Eight Pagodas, symbolizing the pivotal events in Buddha’s life. A visit to Kumbum Monastery is a journey into the heart of Tibetan spirituality and artistic expression.

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Post by Aaron Loo | Mar 22, 2025

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