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米拉日巴佛閣無需提前預約,可直接前往現場購票入內。參觀時請務必遵守藏傳佛教寺院的所有禮儀規範:進入殿堂前需脫鞋、摘帽、取下墨鏡;殿堂內部禁止拍照,並請保持安靜;不得觸摸佛像和壁畫;如需獻供,請使用寺內提供的專用容器。佛閣內樓梯較陡,請注意腳下安全;由於建築為木結構,嚴禁在殿內吸煙或使用明火。
No advance reservation is required to visit the Milarepa Buddhist Pavilion. Tickets can be purchased directly on-site for entry. During your visit, it is essential to strictly observe all etiquette norms of Tibetan Buddhist temples: before entering the halls, remove your shoes, hats, and sunglasses; photography inside the halls is prohibited, and please maintain silence; do not touch the Buddha statues or murals; if you wish to make offerings, please use the designated containers provided within the temple. The staircases inside the pavilion are steep, so please watch your step. As the structure is wooden, smoking or using open flames inside the halls is strictly prohibited.
米拉日巴佛閣,全稱為「安多合作米拉日巴九層佛閣」,位於甘肅省甘南藏族自治州合作市那吾路與鐵壩路交叉口,是一座始建於清乾隆四十二年(1777年)的藏傳佛教噶舉派(白教)代表寺院。佛閣為九層碉樓式建築,高40餘米,氣勢雄宏,金碧輝煌,內部供奉以米拉日巴尊者及其弟子為主的藏傳佛教各派開宗祖師,共計1720尊佛像,並藏有規模宏大、繪畫技法高超的壁畫,具有極高的宗教與藝術價值。其獨特之處在於每一層都代表藏傳佛教的一個時代或支派,從主佛、各派祖師到藏族歷代文化名人如松贊干布、文成公主等均有供奉,展現了深厚的文化融合底蘊,被譽為全藏區唯一供奉各派祖師的九層佛閣。
The Milarepa Buddhist Pavilion, fully named the "Gannan Hezuo Milarepa Nine-Story Buddhist Pavilion," is located at the intersection of Nawu Road and Tieba Road in Hezuo City, Gannan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province. It is a representative monastery of the Tibetan Buddhist Kagyu School (White Sect), originally built in 1777 during the Qing Dynasty. The pavilion is a nine-story tower-style structure standing over 40 meters high, renowned for its majestic and magnificent appearance. It houses 1,720 statues of Buddhas and deities, primarily dedicated to Milarepa and his disciples, along with founders of various Tibetan Buddhist schools. The interior also features large-scale murals of exceptional artistic value, reflecting profound religious and cultural significance. Each floor represents a different era or branch of Tibetan Buddhism, encompassing main Buddhas, sect founders, and even deified historical Tibetan figures like Songtsen Gampo and Princess Wencheng, making it unique as the only nine-story pavilion in Tibet that enshrines the founders of all major sects.