• Tsogchen-dugan. The main cathedral temple of the Ivolginsky datsan. Ivolga Monastery - Etigel Khambin Temple. The main gate of the Ivolginsky datsan. Inside view.
  • Tourism at Ivolginsky Datsan has blossomed as visitors from around the world come to experience the tranquility and spiritual energy of the site.
  • In 2002, Itgilov’s body was exhumed (it had been secretly exhumed and checked on twice by the monks during the Soviet era) and transferred to the Ivolginsky...
  • Ivolginsky Datsan, located in East Siberia near Lake Baikal, is the most important Buddhist monastery in Russia.
  • Ivolginsky datsan is the most significant place not only for three million Buddhists in Russia, but also for pilgrims and tourists from all over the world.
  • Ivolginsky datsan is a monastery complex consisting of seven temples, a Buddhist University, priests’ houses, a museum of Buddhist art and a hotel.
  • The Buddhist centre Datsan Ivolginsky is located in Buryatiya (Russia), 35km from the regional capital Ulan-Ude.
  • Ivolginsky Datsan (Russian: Иволгинский Дацан) is the Buddhist Temple located in Buryatia, Russia, 23 km from Ulan Ude, near Verkhnyaya Ivolga village.
  • The phenomenon of the Khambo Lama preserved body was put on display in Ivolginsky Datsan in 2002, 75 years after his death.