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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract O Mosteiro de Mangyu, Gompa de Mangyu ou dO Mosteiro de Mangyu, Gompa de Mangyu ou de Mang-gyu ou complexo de templos de Mangyu é um mosteiro budista tibetano e um dos monumentos budistas mais antigos do Ladaque, no noroeste da Índia. Situa-se na aldeia homónima (também chamada Giramangu) e supõe-se a sua construção seja da mesma época dos templos de Alchi. As estruturas datam possivelmente do século XI (ou fim do século XII ou início do século XIII, segundo alguns estudiosos) e teriam sido construídas por Rinchen Zangpo (958–1055), um famoso lotsawa (tradutor para tibetano das escrituras sagradas budistas). O conjunto de quatro templos situa-se a cerca de 3 500 metros de altitude, aproximadamente 7 km a sudoeste do rio Indo e da e 70 km a oeste de Lé (distâncias por estrada).km a oeste de Lé (distâncias por estrada). , The Mangyu temple complex located in the vThe Mangyu temple complex located in the village of Mangyu, Ladakh is one of the earliest in Ladakh region in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Believed to be contemporaneous to the temples at Alchi Monastery and Sumda Chun, the earliest structures are supposed to be dating to the late 12th/early 13th century but as per the oral history and local belief the temples were established by Lotsawa Rinchen Zangpo. Main temple complex comprise two early temples (Sakyamuni and Vairocana temples) situated adjacent to each other and two chapels, one each on either side of the temples, that house large images of two armed and four armed Maitreya. The Sakyamuni temple with a beautiful image of Sakyamuni on the North West wall is also known as Chenrezig Lakhang where as Vairocana temple with assemblage of sculptures on NW wall is known as Nangbar Nangzad and the chapels on either side are known as Chamba Lakhang. Another two important structures are early period painted chortens, one of them known as four image Chorten due to the four sculptures inside it. While the early structures are under the administration of Likir Monastery with one resident monk appointed by the monastery carrying out religious activities in the temples, a new temple built slightly above these early structures is under the administration of Matho Monastery. Unfortunately some of the wall paintings were lost and some were repainted in the past, especially those in the Vairocana temple. But still there are good quality authentic paintings at this site and at present Likir monastery is very keen to conserve them without any repainting/retouching which is commendable. Video of Vairocana temple is commendable. Video of Vairocana temple
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rdfs:comment The Mangyu temple complex located in the vThe Mangyu temple complex located in the village of Mangyu, Ladakh is one of the earliest in Ladakh region in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Believed to be contemporaneous to the temples at Alchi Monastery and Sumda Chun, the earliest structures are supposed to be dating to the late 12th/early 13th century but as per the oral history and local belief the temples were established by Lotsawa Rinchen Zangpo. Main temple complex comprise two early temples (Sakyamuni and Vairocana temples) situated adjacent to each other and two chapels, one each on either side of the temples, that house large images of two armed and four armed Maitreya.ages of two armed and four armed Maitreya. , O Mosteiro de Mangyu, Gompa de Mangyu ou dO Mosteiro de Mangyu, Gompa de Mangyu ou de Mang-gyu ou complexo de templos de Mangyu é um mosteiro budista tibetano e um dos monumentos budistas mais antigos do Ladaque, no noroeste da Índia. Situa-se na aldeia homónima (também chamada Giramangu) e supõe-se a sua construção seja da mesma época dos templos de Alchi. As estruturas datam possivelmente do século XI (ou fim do século XII ou início do século XIII, segundo alguns estudiosos) e teriam sido construídas por Rinchen Zangpo (958–1055), um famoso lotsawa (tradutor para tibetano das escrituras sagradas budistas).ibetano das escrituras sagradas budistas).
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