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Shalu Monastery

Coordinates:29°07′40″N88°59′33″E / 29.12783°N 88.99262°E /29.12783; 88.99262
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Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Shigatse, Tibet, China
Shalu Monastery
Tibetan transcription(s)
Tibetan: ཞྭ་ལུ།
Wylie transliteration: Zhwa-lu
Official transcription (China): Xalu
THL: Zhalu
Other transcriptions: Shalu
Chinese transcription(s)
Traditional: 夏魯寺
Simplified: 夏鲁寺
Pinyin: Xiàlǔ Sì
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
SectShaluSakya
Location
LocationShigatse Prefecture,Tibet,China
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FounderChetsun Sherab Jungnay
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Shalu Monastery (Tibetan:ཞྭ་ལུ།,Wylie:zhwa lu) is small monastery 22 kilometres (14 mi) south ofShigatse inTibet. Founded in 1040 byChetsun Sherab Jungnay, for centuries it was renowned as a centre of scholarly learning and psychic training and itsmural paintings were considered to be the most ancient and beautiful in Tibet. Shalu was the first of the major monasteries to be built by noble families of theTsangpa during Tibet's great revival ofBuddhism, and was an important center of theSakya tradition.

A 14th-century depiction of the 11th abbot of ShaluButon Rinchen (left) and his successor, a wall painting inside the monastery
Young Monk in Shalu Monastery, 2006

Repair and reconstruction

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Repair and reconstruction of Shalu Monastery began on May 13, 2009, according to the Chinese governmentXinhua online news. "The project, one of Tibet's biggest heritage renovation projects under the 11th Five Year Plan (2006–2010), involves reinforcement of its buildings, maintenance of sewage treatment facilities and improvement of fire and flood control systems", a prefectural government official said. It is planned to spend more than 16 millionRMByuan on the project.[1]

Further reading

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  • Vitali, Roberto. 1990.Early Temples of Central Tibet. Serindia Publications. London.ISBN 0-906026-25-3. Chapter Four: "Shalu Serkhang and the Newar Style of the Yüan Court." Pages 89–122.
  • von Schroeder, Ulrich. 2001.Buddhist Sculptures in Tibet. Vol. One:India & Nepal; Vol. Two:Tibet & China. (Volume One: 655 pages with 766 illustrations; Volume Two: 675 pages with 987 illustrations). Hong Kong: Visual Dharma Publications, Ltd.ISBN 962-7049-07-7. Zhwa lu («shalu») monastery, pp. 554, 922, 925, 1085, 1088, 1129:Zhwa lu gSer khang («shalu serkhang»), 554, 842, 922, 925; Figs. XIV–14–16, XV–8.Jo khang («jokhang»), p. 922; Pls. 47C, 229A, 230C, 231B, 231D, 314A, 329E.gNyer khang byang («nyerkhang chang»); Pls. 268C–D, 301A, 313A, 324E.gTsug la g khang («tsuglakhang»); Pl. 292A.Yum chen mo lha khang («yum chenmo lhakhang»), pp. 842–843; Figs. XIII–14–16.gZhal yas lha khang byang («shalye lhakhang chang»), pp. 439, 441, 913, 922; Figs. VII–3–4, XV–2; Pls. 169A, 169B, 229B, 229C, 230A, 230B, 231A, 231E, 322B.gZhal yas lha khang lho («shalye lhakhang lho»), pp. 922, 1129; Pls. 232B–C, 233B–C, 234B, 252D–F, 315A, 315B, 315C, 315D, 315E, 318D, 318E.

Notes

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  1. ^"Repair work begins at millennial Tibetan monastery _English_Xinhua". Archived fromthe original on 2009-05-17. Retrieved2010-08-01.

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Lhoka Prefecture
Shigatse
Ngari Prefecture
Chamdo Prefecture
and formerKham
Nyingchi Prefecture
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