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Home » Blog » Yagze monastery

Yagze monastery

January 18, 2024 by Tibetan Trekking Travel Leave a Comment

Yagze monastery, also known as “Yaose monastery,” was built in 1630 AD and belongs to the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism. The monastery is located in Hugu Village, Mani Township, about 115 kilometers away from the county seat – Dege.

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It is a holy place for the practice of Esoteric Buddhism with exceptional blessings and the field of action of Manjushri Bodhisattva. The temple follows the teachings of Padmasambhava and regards the supreme accomplishment of the nine yanas of Buddhist teachings as the ultimate method, known for its tradition of tranquility and genuine practice.

The temple has many accomplished practitioners who have benefited countless sentient beings. Currently, there are over 300 monks and nuns in this monastery.

In 1983, it was approved for opening by the Dege County Government in Garze Prefecture.

Filed Under: Nyingma Pa Monasteries

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