Rinchin-datsan is a Buddhist temple ( datsan ) in the Soviet district of Novosibirsk , opened in 2015.
| Monastery | |
| Rinchin Datsan | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Location | Novosibirsk |
| Denomination | Tibetan Buddhism |
| Order affiliation | Gelug ( BTSR ) |
| Established | 2015 year |
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History
In 2012, the construction of the datsan began in the Nizhny Yeltsovka microdistrict. On June 6, 2015, the datsan was opened, which was attended by eight lamas from Novosibirsk, Khakassia , Buryatia , Tuva and Gorny Altai , they went around the temple an odd number of times in the direction of the sun, and then distributed consecrated rice to parishioners.
General information
On the territory of the datsan there are three Buryat yurts and the actual church for worship - the eight-walled Sahyusan-dugan. Some altar items for the temple were brought from Nepal.