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The center of Sera is the Main Assembly Hall, or Tshomchen in Tibetan, which is the grandest hall of Sera, occupying a floor space of 1,000 square meters. The four-storied hall has four chapels in which Arhats, Manjushri, Tsong Khapa and Chenrezi are enshrined respectively. A huge Maitreya had been enshrined in the hall during the reign of the Seventh Dalai Lama. The Buddhist sutras Jamchen Chojey brought back from Beijing is kept on the sutra pigeonhole against the hall, which is now of great value. Sera has three colleges as well as Drepung and Ganden. Sera Me college is the one built first, in 1419. Later it was destroyed by lightening strike and restored in 1761. Its Chanting hall is remarkable. Sera Me is prestigious for its fine, undamaged murals.
Ngagpa college was set up in 1559. The smallest college of the three though, it houses its founder, Jamchen Chojey's statue in its chanting hall. The set of sandalwood Arhats granted to the monastery has been housed in this college. For the sake of perfect preservation, they had been placed in the bellies of a set of clay Arhats which are definitely the same with the original ones. Sera keeps a collection of murals in perfect, original condition. Its statues of Maitreya, Bodhisattvas, and Arhats are very noteworthy. Scriptures written in gold powder, scroll paintings, tapestry portrait of Jamchen Chojey, thangkas are characteristics of Sera.
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