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Chubu Temple is located in the upper reaches of Chubu River, 60 kilometers west of Lhasa, with an altitude of 4,300 meters. It was built in 1 189 by Qin Jun Ba, a student of the Karma pagan monk Braj. Chubu Temple was rebuilt after the Cultural Revolution. Because of the living Buddha, the largest sect recognized by the China government after the Cultural Revolution, it once developed rapidly. Now there are 400 lamas in the temple.

Chubu Temple is the main temple of the Karma Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet, belonging to the Bai religion. The Kagyu Sect has a history of more than 800 years and has now spread to the 17th Karmapa Living Buddha. This sect initiated the reincarnation system of the living Buddha, and from then on, it initiated the inheritance of mysticism by Tibetan Buddhist leaders.

Beautiful legend

The name "Chubu" has many meanings, and there are two clear and authoritative explanations. One is "Chubu Temple", which means "Feilai Temple". It is said that Chubu Temple flew in from India. This statement is very similar to the "Feilaifeng" in Hangzhou, which is more or less a myth of people's belief mentality. The other is in "A Grand View of Tibetan Culture": "According to legend, when Du Balu, the founder of the temple, passed by here, he thought it was a treasure trove of geomantic omen, so he decided to build Chubu Temple" Chubu ",which is very meaningful." The third explanation of "going out of the department" Chinese translation (literature) said that a long time ago, a living Buddha of Bonism used his magic to bury the spell in this place, which became the "hidden religion" of Bonism (referring to the classics that Tibetan Bonism and Buddhists hid when their religion was in trouble and rediscovered when they were able to re-spread). Tibetan scriptures are generally divided into Tibetan scriptures and Tibetan sacred objects. Later, "hiding" overflowed into a ditch, so the quilt here is called "out of cloth", which means "overflowing into a ditch"