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  • Mañjuśrī Monastery (Mongolian: Манзуширын хийд; alternately translated as Manzushir) is a former gompa established in 1733 and destroyed by Mongolian communists in 1937. Its ruins are located approximately 15 kilometers (as the crow flies, 43 kilometers by car) south of the Mongolian capital Ulaanbaatar on the south slope of Bogd Khan Mountain.
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  • Mañjuśrī Monastery is a former gompa established in 1733 and destroyed by Mongolian communists in 1937. Its ruins are located approximately 15 kilometers...
  • Spelled a bewildering number of ways, the Manjusri Monastery (Manzushir Monastery) dates back to the 18th century, although Stalinist forces reduced it to...
  • The monastery, dedicated to Manjusri (Tib: Jampelyang - the Bodhisattva of Wisdom), was first established by the sainted monk Luvsanjambaldanzan in 1733 as...
  • Manjusri is a bodhisattva (emanating enlightened being) in the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions of Buddhism. Manjusri is the bodhisattva associated with wisdom...
  • The Manjusri Monastery, dedicated to Manjusri, established in 1733, served as the permanent residence of the Reincarnation of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom.
  • Former Buddhist Monastery built in 1733, and destroyed in 1937. It once consisted of 20 buildings housing 300 monks, many of whom were executed in late 1930s.
  • Our destination for the day was the ruins of Manjusri Monastery, located 43 kilometers to the south of Ulaanbaatar, on the slopes of the Bogd Khan Uul mountain.
  • ...福祈寺; Monastero di Mañjuśrī; monasterio budista mongol; buddhistisches Kloster; monastery; monastère de Mongolie centrale, 1733-1937; klooster in...