Trip Advisor

Timing

0900-1800

Closing Day

All Days open

Website

None

Direction

Map

Phone

None

Toilet

NO

Wheelchair Accessible

NO

Do's/Dont's

Audio Guide

NO

Entrance Fees (Per Person)

India

Adult

0

Child

0

Foreign Nationals

Adult

0

Child

0

Bimstec and Saarc Nationals

Adult

0

Child

0

History

Temple of Manjushri, popularly known as the Jampe La-khang, is situated close to Lotsawa La-khang in Alchi. The history of this temple dates back to the 12th century. The temple is square in shape and enshrines four idols of Manjushri, a 'bodhisattava' or 'enlightenment-being' associated with transcendent wisdom. All the four idols of Manjushri have one head and four arms each. Each of the idols is decorated with a bow, an arrow, a book and a sword and is seated on a lion throne. 'Seven Jewels' as well as 'Eight Suspicious Symbols' are represented at the base of the throne. The idol is adorned with jewellery and a crown. The walls of the temple all have images of Buddha while the image of the main deity, Manjushri, is shown on the central wall. The figures of Amitabha, or the Buddha of infinite light, can be seen on the right side of the side walls while the images of Akshobhya, the immovable one, can be seen on the left side.
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