A Hidden Gem on the Gannan Loop
Deep in Awancang Town stands the magnificent Niangma Monastery. It is not only a place of worship, but also a treasure trove of art. From afar, a prayer wheel stands tall, reaching an impressive height of 42.38 meters.
This prayer wheel is not only massive, but also carries deep religious and cultural significance. It is not simply made of wood and stone, but is the result of countless artisans' dedication and faith. Inside, it holds about 110,000 volumes of the Tripitaka, weighing 86 tons, like a heavy mountain of culture, telling the story of a thousand years of history and faith.
Even more impressive are the reliefs on the prayer wheel. These reliefs were handcrafted by Nepalese artisans using 60 kilograms of gold. They shine in the sunlight, like the will of the Buddha, illuminating the path of faith. Every detail showcases the artisans' superb skills and religious devotion, a perfect combination of faith and art, a meeting of time and space.
Every turn of the prayer wheel seems to tell an ancient story, a story of faith, art, and life. Around it, people pray devoutly, feeling the power that rises from the depths of their hearts, a hope for the future, a love for life, a steadfastness in faith.
The prayer wheel of Niangma Monastery is a symbol of the Tibetan people's steadfastness in faith, love for life, and pursuit of art. It is not just a building, but a spiritual sustenance, a cultural heritage. Here, you can feel the power of devotion, the steadfastness in faith, the love for life.
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