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Da Zhao Temple

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Founded by
  
Altan Khan

Type
  
Tibetan Buddhist

Phone
  
+86 471 630 3154

Founded
  
1579 or 1580

Sect
  
Gelug

Da Zhao Temple

Location
  
Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China

Address
  
China, Inner Mongolia, Hohhot, Yuquan, Dazhao Front St, 大召前街

Similar
  
Xilitu Zhao, Zhaojun Tomb, Muslim Dasi, Five Pagoda Temple, Inner Mongolia Museum

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Da Zhao Temple (Chinese: 大召寺; pinyin: Dàzhào Sì) or Wuliang Temple (Chinese: 无量寺、弘慈寺; pinyin: Wúliàng Sì) in Chinese, or Ih Juu (Mongolian: ᠶᠡᠬᠡ ᠵᠤᠤ, scientific transliteration: yeke juu, SASM/GNC: Ih Jûû, "great deity") in Mongolian, is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Gelugpa order in the city of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia in North China. It is the oldest and largest temple in the city and is located West of Dana Street in the Yuquan District.

In 1557, when the Tümed Mongol leader Altan Khan began its construction, it was the first building of Hohhot; the rest of the city subsequently growing around it. The temple is said to have been completed in 1579 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

The Dazhao Temple owns its fame to its astounding 10 ft silver Sakyamuni Buddha statue. The 3rd Dalai Lama, Sonam Gyatso, visited the temple in 1586 and consecrated the silver Buddha statue. As a consequence, Hohhot became a religious center for people from all over Mongolia who came to receive its blessings.

The temple also has a shrine that was dedicated to the Kangxi Emperor in the late 17th century and murals in the hallway that commemorate his visit. Da Zhao also exhibits an impressive collection of musical instruments and dragon sculptures relating to Mongol legends.

The monastery is a venue for Buddhist festivals held throughout the year.

References

Da Zhao Temple Wikipedia