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The Southern Monastery remains in better condition. A typical Mongolian structure, the fortress-like monastery has a moat around and an outer wall and an inner wall, with fortifications and battlements atop, covering a space of 45,000 square meters. It has only one entrance on the east. Lakhang Chenmo, the Main Changing Hall, is the central structure in the inner courtyard. The hall, 5,700 square meters, has 40 huge pillars, four of which are 1.2 meters (4 feet) in diameter and are said pillars send to the monastery by Chinese Emperor, tiger, Nereus and wild yak respectively. Murals on the wall in the hall depict the stories about the pillars. Except statues of Buddhas, the hall houses the greatest religious library in Tibet, containing tens of thousands of sutras written in Tibetan, Chinese, Mongolian, and Sanskrit and Kanjur and Tanjur written in gold power. In the chapel west of the hall techniques to made mandalas are taught. Ngudung Lakhang, or the North Chapel, houses 11 stupas, wrapped in silver, of former Sakyapa Throne Holders. Pukang, the Manjushri Chapel contains a Jowo Sakyamuni and a Manjushri and other statues. Sakya has countless murals, mostly of the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). Among them, murals of mandalas and former Sakya Throne Holders are outstanding. Sakyapa allows marriage and its religious power is descended from paternal uncle to nephew while its political authority from father to son. The treasure trove of Sakya also collects 3,000 pieces of pattra sutras written in Tibetan, Chinese, Mongolian and Sanskrit covering a wide range of knowledge, and other artifacts such as seals, crowns, robes, Buddhist vessels and statues granted by emperors of the Yuan dynasty. Seventy million Yuan (8.5 million US$) national fund has been allocated to renovate and rebuilt Sakya Monastery last year. The reconstruction has begun although the Northern Monastery is still covered with gravels except for a newly built stupa in which relics of the first Sakya Throne Holder is held.
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