Saturday, April 16, 2011

Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | Tarvaling Khiid | Part I


Wandered up by Tarvaling Khiid, one of the newer temples in Ulaan Baatar. It was officially opened on February 2 of this year, the day before Tsagaan Sar, the Mongolian New Year, The temple is located on the top of Makhuur Tolgoi, one of the Three Hills of old Örgöö (Ulaanbaatar), not to be confused with the Four Mountains of Ulaan Baatar. The other two hills are Erdene Tolgoi and of course my beloved Zaisan Tolgoi




Front of the new temple




Main altar of Tarvaling Khiid




My old friend Ganaa, who gave me a ride to Tarvaling Khiid, with butter sculptures on the main altar




One of the butter sculptures on the main altar




Portrait of the 9th Bogd Gegeen, oddly enough woven into a carpet. This is the only carpet portrait I have ever seen in a Mongolian temple. 




Ariunbold, head monk of Tarvaling Khiid.




Ariunbold




Monk at Tarvaling Khiid




Monk at Tarvaling Khiid






Monk at Tarvaling Khiid




Monk at Tarvaling Khiid




Monk at Tarvaling Khiid




Monk at Tarvaling Khiid

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