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Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume

Buddhist monastery in Elista, Russia


Summary

Buddhist monastery in Elista, Russia

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nameBurkhan Bakşïn Altın Sümi
native_nameБурхн Багшин алтн сүм
imageGolden Temple Elista.jpg
altGolden Monastery in Elista
captionGolden Monastery in Elista
other_names
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orderGelug
denominationTibetan Buddhism
establishedDecember 27, 2005
founder14th Dalai Lama
abbotMutl Vladimirovich Ovyanov (Мутл Владимирович Овьянов)
statusCentral Khurul of Kalmykia
architectS.E. Kurneyev (С.Е. Курнеев), V.B. Gilyandikov (В.Б. Гиляндиков), L.D. Amninov (Л.Д. Амнинов)
styleTibetan Buddhist architecture
groundbreakingDecember 2, 2004
completed_dateDecember 27, 2005
locationElista, Republic of Kalmykia
countryRussia
coordinates
public_accessYes
website

The Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume ("The Golden Abode of the Buddha Sakyamuni", , ; ) is a Gelug Buddhist monastery in Elista, the capital of the Republic of Kalmykia, a federal subject of the Russian Federation. The temple is the largest Buddhist temple in Russia and Europe, and it contains the third largest Buddha statue in Europe — 9 m, with only the 10 m tall Miró Buddha in Paris and the 12.5 m tall Buddha in Lagan being bigger.

It was opened on December 27, 2005, at the site of a former factory. More than 5,000 people attended the opening ceremony, including representatives of Tibetan Buddhist communities from Moscow, Volgograd and Saratov.

The 14th Dalai Lama blessed the site of the future temple just before he left Elista during his November 2004 visit to the Republic and gave it its name on March 11, 2006.

During the opening ceremony, the president of the Republic of Kalmykia Kirsan Ilyumzhinov dedicated the monastery to Kalmyks who died during and after their sudden and forced exile to Siberia. The date corresponded with , the Kalmyk New Year (similar to Galdan Namchot), and the anniversary of the 1943 deportations (December 27, 1943).

Exterior of the monastery complex

Along the perimeter, the monastery () is surrounded by a fence with white suburgans alternating every five meters. In total, there are 108 suburgans around the khurul, representing 108 Buddhas. There are four entrances in the fence of the temple, located on the four cardinal points, symbolizing the four elements earth, fire, water, and wind. The southern gate is the main gate. A wish-fulfilling jewel, that grants wealth, can be found on both sides of the gate. The khurul is surrounded by 17 pagodas with statues of the great Buddhist teachers of the Nalanda monastery. Those pagodas were added on the recommendation of the 14th Dalai Lama. In addition, there are four large pagodas with prayer wheels () at the four corners of the complex. On the main square of the monastery complex, along the axis of the southern entrance, there is a statue of the White Elder Tsagan Aav ().

The eight auspicious symbols of Buddhism decorate the facade of the monastery. The pediment of the facade is decorated with a sculpture of Dharmachakra — the Wheel of Teaching. On the sides, there are two fallow deer, the listeners of the first sermon of Buddha.

The entire architectural plan of the monastery has the shape of a mandala.

[[File:Буддийский храм «Золотая обитель Будды Шакьямуни». Элиста. - panoramio.jpgthumb175pxcenteralt=Overview of the monastery complex with white stupas on the fence, pagodas in the courtyard, and the monastery in the centerOverview of the monastery complex with stupas, pagodas, and the monastery in the center]][[File:Elista Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume gate P5111420 2200.jpgthumb175pxcenteralt=The southern gate as seen from the stairs that lead up to the monastery buildingThe southern gate as seen from the courtyyard]][[File:Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume, 2.jpgthumb175pxcenteralt=Prayer wheels called Kyurde in Kalmyk languagePrayer wheels - Kyurde]][[File:Belyjstarec.jpgthumb175pxcenteralt=Statue of the White Elder in front of the monastery buildingStatue of Tsagan Aav on the main square in front of the Khurul]]

Interior

The khurul consists of seven levels and has a total height of 63 m.

On the ground floor, there are a lobby with a shop for Buddhist accessories, a security post, a stand with announcements, the schedule of rituals and prayers, and Buddhist news, a Buddhist library, a museum of Buddhist history, and a conference hall, which are all open to the public. The library holds the 108 volumes of the Kangyur, the 213 volumes of the Tengyur and the works of modern Buddhist philosophers. There are books in various languages, such as Kalmyk, Mongolian, Russian and English, among others. The collection of the museum includes relict texts, Gelug clothing items, archived photos, Buddhist art from the 12th-13th centuries, and Buddhist masks.

The second level of the khurul houses a prayer hall () with a 9 m statue of the Buddha Sakyamuni, sitting in an āsana position, by sculptor . Sacred objects are laid inside the statue — mantras, incense, valuables, handfuls of earth from all regions of the republic, and plants and cereals growing on the territory of Kalmykia. The statue itself is covered with gold leaf and encrusted with diamonds.

On the third level, there are an exhibition hall with a collection of photos, rooms for monks, the administration, and offices for individual reception, where monks, a Tibetan medicine doctor and astrologers receive believers (free of charge). During major Buddhist holidays, visitors can familiarize themselves with the exposition on the history of Buddhism and the national Kalmyk culture.

The fourth level consists of the office of the head of Buddhists of Kalmykia, Telo Tulku Rinpoche, and a guest room of the Head of the Republic of Kalmykia. There is also an open observation deck for walks of high teachers.

On the fifth level is the residence of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso. It includes a reception hall, an office and the private quarters of the Teacher, and rooms for members of his secretariat and assistants.

Utility rooms are located on the sixth floor. On the seventh level, there is a meditation room for special ceremonies, which can only be visited by clergy.

Environmental engagement

The Republic of Kalmykia, where the Burkhan Bakshin Altan Sume is located, is one of Russia's hottest places and is holding the countrywide heat record of 45.4 C on July 12, 2010. Desertification is the main environmental problem of the republic and affects 80% of its territory. The Buddhist clergy of the khurul is involved in ecological projects to address the issue of land degradation. They promote ecological awareness and activities based on Buddhist religious theory and ideological values, and collaborate in ecological projects with other social and state organizations.

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