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Lhasa Jokhang Temple

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 The Jokhang Temple was built on the former site of a lake.  According to the legend, the lake site was chosen after many  failed attempts to build a temple in the region. Prior to this, every  time a temple was built, it would collapse. Confused by this  phenomenon, Princess Bhrikuti turned to Wen Cheng for help.  Being a learned woman, Wen Cheng told the Princess that the  geography of Tibet was very much like a hag, with the lake at the  heart. In order to build the temple, Wen Cheng advised they must  demolish the hag by filling and leveling the lake using 1,000  sheep to carry soil from a mountain far away. When the temple  was done, it was called Ra-Sa-Vphrul-Snang (’ra’ meaning sheep and ’sa’ meaning earth in Tibetan) to commemorate those sheep.

Whether the legend is true or not, this temple brought Buddhism into Tibet and became an inseparable part of Tibetan history and culture. The city of Ra-Sa grew around the temple and over time, become known as Lhasa, a holy land.

Written by malang

October 21st, 2008 at 12:09 am