Manzushri Jiid Monastery

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Manzushri Jiid Monastery

– Located near Mazushir in Mongolia, this historic Buddhist monastery was once an important center of learning and religious practice. It features traditional Mongolian temple architecture, prayer halls, and artifacts related to Buddhist rituals, reflecting the spiritual and cultural heritage of the region.

The monastery, dedicated to Mañjuśrī, the Bodhisattva of wisdom, was first established by the sainted monk Luvsanjambaldanzan in 1733 as the permanent residence of the Reincarnation of the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. It came under the personal administration of Mongolia’s religious leader, the Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, also known as the Bogd Khan, in 1750. Over time, the expanded monastery became one of the country's largest and most important monastic centers comprising 20 temples and housing more than 300 monks. Religious ceremonies often involved more than 1000 monks. The lamasery housed a collection of valuable and rare Buddhist scriptures, including golden script on silver leaf.