Jiri Temple
Jiri temple is located in kasmu village, Linzhi Town, Linzhi County, Linzhi Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region, China. There is no textual research on the beginning of Jiri temple. The first Abbot was Yixi dangga Awang Qunpei.
statue
There are three statues of lotus peanuts, zengbalangka and caiwangrenzeng in Jiri temple.
history
In 2001, the people's Government of Linzhi town invested in the maintenance of Jiri temple at the strong request of kasmu village. Today, there are four well preserved temples around benri mountain, namely Jiri temple, dazhuosa temple, daze temple and sejiagunqin temple, all of which belong to Bon religion.
At the beginning of 2012, Linzhi county held the "first ceremony for monks and nuns over 60 years old to enjoy social insurance benefits and receive basic pension" in Jiri temple, marking the official start of the participation of monks and nuns in social insurance work in Linzhi county.
Address: Jiulong County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture
Longitude: 101.51229
Latitude: 29.016602
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Jiri Temple
Ice and snow Carnival - Hua Yang Nian Hua Bing Xue Jia Nian Hua
Baotailong Taishan underground Rift Valley - Bao Tai Long Tai Shan Di Xia Da Lie Gu
Memorial Hall of the west route general detachment of the Chinese workers' and peasants' Red Army - Zhong Guo Gong Nong Hong Jun1 Xi Lu Jun1 Zong Zhi Dui Ji Nian Guan