Erleg nomun khaanii süm- 2

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Сүм хийдийн нэр :
Erleg nomun khaanii süm- 2 ,Erleg khaani khoid süm ,name: Erlig nomun khaan temple 2, The roar temple of Erlig nomun khan or the Lord of Death,

Ринчений зураг дах дугаар :
0

Сүм хийдийн төрөл :
cүм

Байрлах аймаг :
Нийслэл-Улаанбаатар

Сум :
Situated to the East of Dar’ ekhiin süm

Байршлын тайлбар :
GPS was taken at Dar’ ekhiin süm (UBR 931 Rinchen 931) and is given here only to mark the area of Amgalan (its temples were situated very near to each other). This temple was situated to the east of Dar’ ekhiin süm.

GPS хаяг :
North 47° 54’  East 106°  59’

Сүм хэвээрээ үлдсэн :
No

Судалгаа явуулах үеийн байдал :
There are no remains. Based on the sources, the exact sites of the temples of Amgalan can be determined roughly in relation to the ruins of Dar’ ekh temple (UBR 931 Rinchen 931) and the remnants of a Chinese store building. In the whole area there are no temple remnants other than that of Dar’ ekh temple.

тухайн газар шинэ сүм дугана баригдсан :
No

Үүсгэн байгуулагч хүний нэр болон цол хэргэм (мэдэгдэж байвал):

Date of Reviving:

хуучин хийдийн лам нар
Dr O. Pürew

Тэмдэглэл :
One of the Chinese temples of Maimaachen was Erlegiin süm or Erleg nomun khaanii süm, the ‘Temple of the Lord of Death’. According to O. Pürew, two temples bearing the name of Erleg nomun khaanii süm stood here, one inside (UBR 929 Rinchen 929) and one outside the fence, on the north-west, near the Chinese cemetery. According to Pürew (Mongol töriin golomt, p. 104.), this large temple was also called ‘roar temple of Erleg khaan’ (Erleg khaanii khoid süm), as it stood in the northern area of the western quarter (Baruun khoroo). On the Jügder painting this large temple is shown on the north-west outside Maimaachen. It was a Chinese temple, though all the other temples outside the town fence were Mongolian temples. According to S. Dulam (p. 106.), in the middle spring month Erleg khaan was celebrated, when a feast was held in honour of him on the day of commemorating the dead (Khansh neej ödör) and a Chinese style theatre play was performed. It is not clear in which temple it took place in Maimaachen. No further data was found about this temple.

Хүснэгтийн дугаар :
UBNR 948

судалгааны баг :
Team: Д

Газрын зураг :

Additional Material / Нэмэлт материал

UBNR 948