Jokhang

The Jokhang, (Шаблон:Bo; Шаблон:Zh-cp), also called the Qokang,Шаблон:Fact Jokang, Jokhang Temple, Jokhang Monastery or Tsuklakang (gTsug lag khang) , is the first Buddhist temple in Tibet, located on Barkhor Square in Lhasa. It was built during the reign of king Songsten Gampo (605?-650 CE) to celebrate his marriage with Chinese Tang Dynasty princess Wencheng, who was a Buddhist. The temple was called the Tsulag Khang or 'House of Wisdom' but it is now known as the Jokhang which means the 'House of the Buddha'.

For most Tibetans it is the most sacred and important temple in Tibet. It is in some regards pansectarian, but is presently controlled by the Gelug school.

Along with the Potala Palace, it is probably the most popular tourist attraction in Lhasa. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Ensemble of the Potala Palace" and a spiritual centre of Lhasa.

History

The Jokhang temple was constructed by King Songtsän Gampo (see also internet variant Songsten Gampo) probably in 642. It was originally called the Rasa Tulnang Tsuklakang or The House of Mysteries, The Magical Emanation at Rasa [the early name for Lhasa]. Both Bhrituti and Wencheng, the Nepalese and Chinese wives of Songsten Gampo brought important Buddhist statues and images to Tibet as part of their dowries, and the were housed here.

It was boarded up during the reign of the Bönpo king, Langdharma (reigned 838-841 CE). The famous Buddhist Master Atisha taught here in the 11th century and it has been considered the most important temple in Lhasa ever since.

This temple has remained a key center of Buddhist pilgrimage for centuries. It was sacked several times by the Mongols, but the building survived. In the past several centuries the temple complex was expanded and now covers an area of about 25,000 sq. meters.

There is a walled enclosure in front of the Jokhang which contains some willows called the Jowo Utra ('Hair of the Jowo') and a doring or inscribed pillar erected by the Chinese in 1793 during a smallpox epidemic. It records the Sino-Tibetan treaty of 822 concluded by King Ralpacan and includes the following inscription: "Tibet and China shall abide by the frontiers of which they are now in occupation. All to the east is the country of Great China; and all to the west is, without question, the country of Great Tibet. Henceforth on neither side shall there be waging of war nor seizing of territory. If any person incurs suspicion he shall be arrested; his business shall be inquired into and he shall be escorted back," as well as advice on hygiene measures to prevent smallpox.

Architecture

Шаблон:Tibetan Buddhism The Jokhang temple is a four-story construction, with roofs covered with gilded bronze tiles. The architectural style is based on the Indian vihara design, and was later extended resulting in a blend of Nepalese and Tang Dynasty styles. The rooftop statues of two golden deer flanking a Dharma wheel is iconic.

The Jokhang temple complex has several decorated shrines and rooms. The main hall of the temple houses the Jowo Shakyamuni Buddha statue, perhaps the single most venerated object in Tibetan Buddhism. There are also famous statues of Chenresig, Padmasambhava and King Songtsan Gambo and his two famous foreign brides, Princess Wen Cheng (niece of Emperor Taizong of Tang China) and Princess Bhrikuti of Nepal. Many of the statues were destroyed during the "cultural revolution" but have since been remade - often including broken pieces of the original statues.

Footnotes

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References

  • Dowman, Keith. The Power-places of Central Tibet: The Pilgrim's Guide. 1988. Routledge & kegan Paul, London. ISBN 0-7102-1370-0
  • Vitali, Roberto. Early Temples of Central Tibet. 1990 Serindia Publications. London. ISBN 0-906026-25-3

Further reading

  • Vitali, Roberto. 1990. Early Temples of Central Tibet. Serindia Publications. London. ISBN 0-906026-25-3. Chapter Three: "Lhasa Jokhang and ist Secret Chapel." Pages 69-88.

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Nam Nắn Nót
13 February 2019
The most Holy temple of Tibetan in Lhasa,every Tibetan pilgrim visit here,lack of fresh air inside temple,security very tight,no photo allowed inside(cause many treasure)
Tenzin Woaber
28 September 2014
In busy season ur guide must reserve your ticket a day before, remind them....don't forget to go to the roof top
Tenzin Woaber
28 August 2015
Wonderful temple, dates back to seventh century.
Jason Lam
1 October 2012
大昭寺门口每天都有不远万里来此磕头长拜的信徒。门票85块,有人混在前来朝拜的藏民队伍里试图逃票,而往往会被police一眼识出把你揪出来,当然也有人逃票成功的,可能是长得比较像藏民。与其走马观花的拍拍照,你不如拿一壶酥油和一条哈达,跟着藏民一起朝拜。听他们念着咒,每尊佛像都拜过去,相信你一定会被他们的虔诚所感动。如果有幸景仰到文成公主带进藏的释迦牟尼十二岁等身像更是你一生的福气!
Daniel Pérez Rovira
27 October 2013
Situado en la parte antigua de Lhasa, esta edificado encima de un lago y tiene claras influencias de los templos budistas de Nepal. Desde la terraza podéis ver el Potala y tomar excelentes fotos.
Keda Zhu
14 July 2018
门票85元,官方讲解50元(售票口边上有公布讲解员名单),大昭寺内镇馆之宝为文成公主带来的12岁释迦摩尼等身佛像,原先存在小昭寺,后来换至此。二楼有发物流通部,可管寺庙金顶。三楼2018年初开始关闭开放。
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