Manjusri Monastery

Manjusri Monastery
Gate of Manjusri Monastery

Manjusri Monastery is a Buddhist monastery in Mongolia.

Manjusri Khiid (Манзушри Хийд) was a monastery established in 1733 CE, south of the Bogd Khan Uul Mountain range, 4km north of the Töv Aimag capital of Zuunmod.

Manjusri (Tib: Jampelyang) is the Bodhisattva of Wisdom. Over time the monastery grew into a complex that housed more than 20 temples with over 300 resident monks. During the communist purges of the 1920's and 30's, the monastery was completely destroyed and all the monks either killed or exiled. The remains of the temple have been turned into a museum.

A new temple has been built in Zuunmod also dedicated to Manjusri.
In the summer of 2009 Mongolian Rover Scouts and UK Scout Network members arranged a service project to repaint the new temple. A donation was also made to help fund rebuilding the wooden fence with a stone wall.

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