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Choijin Lama Temple

The Choijin Lama Temple ((モンゴル語:Чойжин ламын сүм)) is a Buddhist monastery in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.
The complex consists of four temples originally occupied by the brother of the ruler Bogd Khan, Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav, who was the state oracle at the time. The complex was begun in 1904 and completed in 1908. In 1938 the Stalinist government converted the complex into a museum.
The main temple features an 18th-century gilt statue of Buddha Sakyamuni with a statue of Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav on the Buddha's right and the embalmed corpse of Baldanchoimbolon on his left. In addition, the temple boasts a copious collection of religious instruments, thangka paintings, a copy of the 108-volume Kangyur and hand-printed 226-volume Tengyur brought from Tibet by the Bogd Khan, and a collection of cham dance masks).
The annex to the temple contains a heated ger and a central square in which Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav performed rituals.
The Zuu Temple, dedicated to the Buddha Shakyamuni features papier-mache sculptures of Buddha in the past, present, and future. The 16 disciples of Buddha appear on the temple walls with four Maharantsa protectors shown sitting in caves on either side of the door.
The Yidam Temple was used as a place of prayer by Choijin Lama Luvsankhaidav, and therefore closed to the public. In its center is a gilt bronze sculpture of one of the 84 Indian yogis, or Mahasiddha. Also depicted are the tantric gods Kalacakra, Mahamaya, Vajradhara and others with their shakti or consorts in postures of meditation that symbolize power and strength.
The fourth temple, the temple of amugulang or peace, is dedicated to the first Mongolian reincarnation of Boghda Jevzundamba, Undur Gegeen Zanabazar, (1635-1724).〔Thrift, Eric, Ed. 2005-2006. Mandal Fund/Mandal Tours.〕

File:Choijin Lama Ulan Bator 149198611 958f1f4abd o.jpg|Choijin Lama Temple
File:Mongolia GerTemple01.JPG|One of the prayer halls is in the shape of a ger
File:Choijin Lama Ulan Bator 149199028 da369bd32f o.jpg|Richly decorated roof on one of the halls
File:Choijin Lama Ulan Bator 149199027 423e9eab1a o.jpg|Stone lions and beasts protect the temple

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