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Weekly Panorama: Ruins of Ongiin Khiid Monastery

I’ve added a panorama of the ruins of Ongiin Khiid monastery to the Panoramic Mongolia gallery.

Quoting from Wikipedia:

Ongiin Khiid is a sightworthy monastery on Ongi river about 18 km from Saikhan Ovoo. Formerly one of the largest monasteries in Mongolia, it was founded in 1660 and consisted of two temples complexes on the North and South of the Ongi Gol river. The older southern complex consisted of various administrative buildings as well as 11 temples. The northern complex, built in the 18th century, consisted of 17 temples—among them one of the largest temples in all of Mongolia. The grounds also housed four Buddhist universities. It was completely destroyed in 1939 under Khorloogiin Choibalsan, then president and leader of the Communist Party of Mongolia. Over 200 monks were killed, and many surviving monks were imprisoned or forced to join the Communist controlled army. A large number of ruins including a tall stupa can be seen on the river and on the surrounding hills. In the 1990s, it was decided to rebuild the monastery. The first temple was inaugurated in 2004. There is a small museum in a ger in front of it. One of the stupas has just been reconstructed as well. It has a conmemorative plaque indicating the names of the monks who were killed in 1939
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