Introduction to the Rima Temple: The Rima Temple in the Ganden Monastery is dedicated to the statue of Sakyamuni surrendering demons dedicated to Tsongkhapa by the Dharma King Drakpa Gyaltsen and the sect mainly featuring the Dreading Vajra Mandala of Badawede. There are more than 100 statues of various deities of Bakapa who practiced Tantric Buddhism; the main hall of Sakyamuni Nengren houses more than ten statues of gods and Buddhas such as Sakyamuni Buddha, Qiangba Buddha, Manjusri Bodhisattva and Tsongkhapa. It is said that this hall is the fifth Ren Ganden Tribalo Zhuoqujing was built; the Guru's Hall contains more than ten gilt bronze statues of Tsongkhapa, Jia Cao Xingjie and Ke Zhujie's "Three Masters and Disciples", as well as embroidery for 16 venerables. Thangka; it contains Tsongkhapa's teeth and relics, the naturally formed stone-patterned Shu Bodhisattva and Tsongkhapa's main deity, the Great White Canopy Buddha Mother Zhaoka, and the clay statue of Tsongkhapa sculpted by Ke Zhujie himself. . In addition, the temple also enshrines an ivory Buddha statue that is said to have been carved by Sakyamuni himself, an ivory Buddha statue that Nagarjuna made from Ganges river mud, a Buddha statue that Nagarjuna made from Ganges river mud, and a Tsongkhapa hair dress. The Tibetan statue of Zongba is the most admired and worshiped by people.

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