Monday 14 May 2007

Spiritual totem of Tibetan Buddhists


There are no written records about the exact construction date of the prayer stone wall. But local monks estimated that the carving began in the mid-19th century and finished in the early 1950s.According to the local chronicle, the third-generation abbot of the temple was in charge of the early carving work. He invited a senior monk versed in both carving and painting and selected dozens of temple monks and farmers to carve three stone sutras for the temple.


His successor was the fourth-generation abbot, also a living Buddha. It was during his reign that a massive carving campaign was launched. Thanks to his influence and close kinship with the local chieftain, he mobilized enough funding and materials for the carving work. The expansion of the wall proceeded smoothly and was finished in 30 years.


After the wall was completed, it became a Mecca of Tibetan Buddhists around the area. Pilgrims come all year long. Tibetans believe that walking around the whole wall equals reading the whole collection of Buddhist. Since the completion of the wall, no big natural disasters have taken place in Heri. Therefore, local people believe that it is the sacred soul of the carved stone wall that has brought them peace and good luck.


The carved stone wall in Heri is a magnificent cultural site consisting of valuable religious documents and unique Buddhist art. It is a precious cultural heritage of Tibetan people and even the whole Chinese nation. I wish that it would be better preserved.

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