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Zaki Temple Review

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The Potala Palace, which entered at 1:00 p.m., can only stay for one hour because of a group tour. At the end of our visit to Bugong, we are going to visit Zaki Monastery. We heard that there is an argumentation. Fifteen yuan from Bugong. When we got to the door, we were tourists. We were asked to buy 50 yuan tickets. Because the day we went was Sunday, we said that we did not distinguish scriptures, so we did not go in and strolled around at will. After tasting sweet tea and noodles, I feel good.

Zaki Temple

Posted: Nov 5, 2015
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  • 郭润龙浪迹天涯
    5/5Outstanding
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    20220611 Morning: 1. "Zhaji Temple" is the only temple in Tibet to seek wealth. The things are rare and expensive. Therefore, the temple is small but the incense is extremely strong. I have to queue up when I order the incense. The bus goes directly to the entrance of the scenic spot. The driving is not very good. The parking lot is basically occupied by the tour group bus. I can't take pictures inside the temple in Tibet, I can only take pictures of the outdoor landscape. 2. The corridors entering the temple gate are on both sides of the prayer wheel, and you can touch the prayer wheel clockwise and walk around to pray for blessings. The center of the square is an incense stove, which can cost 10 yuan to ask for a bundle of incense. The temple is divided into left, center, and right three, advanced to the right of the main temple, no matter how much wine smells floating out of the temple, no wonder there are many wine shops inside and outside the temple, my doubt is solved: the god of wealth here is toast. Tibetan Buddhism is not the same as the taboo of Central Plains Buddhism, many monks can marry and eat meat. The monks at the entrance of the temple poured out bottles of wine from the believers to transport them out of the temple in a bucket, busy with work. The god of wealth in Tibet is called "Zakiram", but other small Buddha statues or Dalai Panchen photo portraits in the temple surround the temple for a whole circle. If you give 100 yuan for each worshiper like donating incense money in the mainland, you have to dump your family. So the Tibetan temples are generally very user-friendly and have change places. 100 yuan can be exchanged for 100 yuan, each place is 1. 3. The temple in the middle is roughly the same, but it is only two floors, and the street view of Lhasa can be overlooked outside on the second floor. The temple on the left is nothing special, but outside the temple, Tibetan believers placed a dense golden bowl on the table, and filled liquid for the worship ceremony, and the ceremony did not let photos be taken. 4. The temple tour is very small and soon ends, and all the temples are visited for an hour.

    5
    Posted: Aug 22, 2022
  • vivienvivien
    4/5Excellent
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    Zaki Temple is a small temple on the outskirts of Lhasa City and is also the only temple of wealth in Tibet. The temple is not big, but the pilgrims are constantly incense every day. Zaki Temple can be visited free of charge. It is said that the money here is quite good, and the four-way pilgrims recruited are flocking to it, and the flow is endless. The daughter-in-law naturally does not miss, ask Buddha for protection.

    2
    Posted: May 19, 2022
  • vivienvivien
    4/5Excellent
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    This is the only temple of wealth in Lhasa, and it is said that the great spirit of wealth is sought. Early in the morning, the worshipers have already begun daily prayers. The crowds came here, with Hada and mulberry branches, and with their hands, the favorite liquor of the Lord God, sincerely praying for fortune.

    2
    Posted: May 9, 2022
  • 狮子贝双子玥
    5/5Outstanding
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    Recently, the super red Yuji Temple needs to enter the money. This is the only attraction on this road that does not require tickets. It costs 10 yuan to enter the incense. You can bring Hada and Jincai wine. The incense is strong.

    0
    Posted: Sep 11, 2023
  • Lucia1030
    5/5Outstanding
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    Lhasa's famous and only free monastery is very grounded, and many local Tibetans go to worship. The incense burns vigorously and even has a Chinese Buddhist incense burner. Traditionally, many mainland Chinese who do business in Lhasa go to worship and seek money! The monastery is not big, supporting Zakiram, auspicious Mother of Heaven! It is said to be the patron saint of Lhasa. Tibetans pray for peace on Monday, wealth on Wednesday, health on Friday, crowds of people, to line up. I went there on Sunday, and there were many people. I stood in line for more than ten minutes. Tibetan custom is to use liquor to support Zakiram. So the temple tastes like wine. It can be purchased in a monastery for 10 yuan. There are also small shops in front of the monastery, as well as pine and cypress branches, which are sold in smoke for burning, which is a way to provide for mountain gods. There are many people outside the monastery who pay for money, especially children. They are more sticky and slippery than many monasteries, perhaps because there are more Han people.

    16
    Posted: Jan 15, 2017
  • 晨风轻扬
    5/5Outstanding
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    Zaki Temple is the only temple in Tibet that worships the God of wealth. Legend has it that the God of wealth here is very effective. So Zaki Temple has a special custom of worshipping the God of wealth in Zaki Temple. It is that the worshiper needs to buy a bunch of mugwort pine leaves outside the temple, then a bottle of liquor in the small shop inside the temple, and then enter the temple to give two items to the Lama Club immediately to open the cap of liquor and liquor. If you don't have any change, you can find it on your own. It's scattered on the donation case. From one hundred to one corner of the bill, there's no one to look after it. I saw an aunt take out one dollar and put it respectfully on the donation case and then on the donation case. Ninety cents in change

    48
    Posted: Nov 27, 2015
  • 139***06
    5/5Outstanding

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    very good. Everything is done

    1
    Posted: Sep 4, 2023
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