词条 | Könchogsum Lhakhang |
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|name =Könchogsum Lhakhang |image = File:KonchogsumLhakhang.jpg |alt = |caption = Courtyard of Konchogsum Lhakhang |map_type =Bhutan | religious_affiliation = Buddhist |coordinates = {{coord|27|35|07|N|90|44|21|E|type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |map_caption = Location within Bhutan |location_country = Bhutan |location= Bumthang |founded_by = |founded =8th century |date_renovated = |sect = |lineage= |dedicated_to = |head_lama = |no._of_monks = |architecture = |festivals= |footnotes = }} Könchogsum Lhakhang, also known as Tsilung, is a Buddhist monastery in central Bhutan. HistoryThe temple was founded, according to the saint Pema Lingpa as far back as the 8th century and in 1039, Bonpo Dragtshel, a tertön, discovered texts which had been buried by Padmasambhava in this location.[1] According to legend, the king of the water deities was said to have risen out of the lake beneath the temple and offered Dragtshel a stone pillar and scroll.[1] This concept of a lake beneath the monastery is also reiterated in another legend in which Pema Lingpa is said to have discovered the subterranean lake and concealed the entrance to it with a stone, which stands today in the courtyard of the monastery.[2] In February 2010 Könchogsum Lhakhang was severely damaged by fire[3] and has since been rebuilt.[4] The new temple and monastery was consecrated in November 2014. ArchitectureThe temple contains a statue of Vairocana in its main sanctuary and statues of Padmasambhava, Avalokiteśvara, and paintings of Pema Lingpa and Longchenpa.[2] Further reading
Notes1. ^1 Pommaret (2006). p.228 2. ^1 Pommaret (2006). p.229 3. ^{{cite web|title=Bumthang - Kenchosum lhakhang|url=http://www.raonline.ch/pages/bt/rel/bt_kenchosum01.html|website=RA Online|accessdate=2014-11-17}} 4. ^ Bibliography
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