Article Tuvchun Chiid

Buddhist monastery in the mountains of Changai

Pedro Gula
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Inserted: 04.08.2018
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Tuvchun Chiid is a specific smaller mountain monastery, located at an altitude of almost 2250 m above sea level below the top of the Red Mountain. It was founded in 1648. During anti-religious repression, it was completely destroyed in 1939. It was restored in 1997 and the monks returned to it.

Entrance gate to the monastery

The monastery is located in the mountains of Changai, in the district of Bat-Uldzi, about 70 km from the city of Charchorin. Not far from it lies the border between South Changjiang and North Thailand's Ajmag.

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Lower courtyard

In the lower courtyard there are shrines and residential buildings for local monks.

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Golden stupas

Just above the courtyard are two golden stupas.

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The roof of the main shrine

From the courtyard of the monastery leads a meditation rock path to the sacred Red Mountain.

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Rock shrine

At the top of the Red Mountain is a rock shrine with the Ovó mound. Here, only men perform Buddhist rituals. Women and girls are not allowed here.

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Rock inscriptions

The meditation trail ends with a cave and a small stone room, which was also used for meditation by the famous Mongol aristocrat and Buddhist scholar Dzanabadzar.

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On the way back

The way back down is a bit longer, leads along the ridge of the mountain and there are sacred places where pilgrims perform other Buddhist rituals.

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Interior of the main shrine

After returning from the meditation path, pilgrims and tourists (for a small fee) can participate in a Buddhist ritual and prayer in the main shrine.

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The roofs of the monastery

Access to the monastery is quite complicated, by an unpaved mountain road and through a number of fords. The last few kilometers can only be completed on foot or on horseback. But the effort is worth it and the monastery is one of the most popular tourist destinations.

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