Introduction to Coqin Hall: Coqin Hall has a Buddhist hall and a sutra hall, with a construction area of ​​about 1 mu (about 666.7 square meters). The sutra hall is the main place for monks' Buddhist activities. There are several small sutra halls around it, which enshrine various Buddha statues, scriptures and various religious supplies. There seem to be two layers of walls inside and outside the sutra hall: the inner layer is separated by the sutra frames of "Gangyur" and "Danzhur", and the outer wall is made of stone. There is a Senkang built behind the sutra hall, which is the residence of the Dalai Lama and the regent during their tours. The main statue enshrined in the hall is "Jue Axin Jiangba Duoji" (which is the deity that Atisha relies on. "Jue'a" means "respected elder" or "supreme", which is a respectful title for the Buddha. "Jiangba Duoji' It is the alias of the Tantric Vajra of the Supreme Yoga Tantra). This statue is derived from the great wisdom of the parents of Vajradhara Buddha ("Vajradhara Buddha" is the appearance of Sakyamuni when he preaches Tantric Dharma, which is a Tantra). The master of the secret; "wisdom point" refers to the light of emptiness). According to the record of "Weizang Daochang Shengji", "Anyone who prays and prays to this image can achieve whatever he wishes." The statue of Jue'a is extremely rare. In addition, there are the spiritual bones of Sailingpa (Master Jinzhou, who lived in the 10th century, and was Atisha's teacher), Jue'a (that is, Atisha) and Zhongdunba. pagoda.

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