Badekar Monastery
Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Badakar Monastery (Mongolian script: ᠪᠠᠳᠺᠡᠷ ᠰᠦᠮᠡ Badakar Süm), alternatively known as Udin Ju (Chinese: 五当召, transcription Wudang Zhao), is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Gelug sect. It is the largest Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Inner Mongolia,[1] and was designated a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level in 1996.[2]
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Tibetan transcription(s) Tibetan: རྒྱ༌ཆེན་རྟོགས་ལྡན༌གླིང༌། Wylie transliteration: rgya chen rtogs ldan gling Official transcription (China): Gyaqên Dog Dänling Chinese transcription(s) Traditional: 廣覺寺 Simplified: 广觉寺 Pinyin: Guang Jue Si | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Tibetan Buddhism |
Sect | Gelug |
Location | |
Location | Bugt Hot |
Country | China |
Geographic coordinates | 40.792319°N 110.314595°E / 40.792319; 110.314595 |
Architecture | |
Style | Tibetan |
Founder | Prince of Ordos Fore-Banner of the Left Wing |
Date established | Qing dynasty Renovated 1749 |
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