Introduction to the Mahayana Pavilion: The Mahayana Pavilion is 36.75 meters high and has 6 layers of double eaves on the front. The whole pavilion has a unique structure. From the appearance, there are six floors in the front, four floors in the back, and five floors on the left and right sides. On the four corners of the fifth floor and in the middle of the sixth floor, there is a four-corner pointed roof with a gilded copper top. These five spires form a three-dimensional mandala. This is a unique form of Tibetan Buddhist architecture.

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