Хошеутовский хурул | |
Monastery information | |
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Order | Gelug |
Denomination | Tibetan Buddhism |
Established | 1818 |
Disestablished | 1920s |
Reestablished | 1990s[1] |
People | |
Founder(s) | Serebdzhab Tyumen |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Cultural Heritage of Russia |
Designated date | February 20, 1995 |
Architect | Batur-Ubushi Tyumen (Батур-Убуши Тюмень) & Gavan Dzhimba (Гаван Джимба) |
Groundbreaking | 1814 |
Completion date | 1817-1818 |
Site | |
Location | Rechnoye, Astrakhan Oblast |
Country | Russia |
Coordinates | 46°55′38″N 47°36′48.9″E / 46.92722°N 47.613583°E |
Public access | Yes |
Khosheutovsky khurul (Russian: Хошеу́товский хуру́л) is a Buddhist monastery of the early 19th century and an architectural and historical monument of federal significance.[2][3] The khurul is located in the village of Rechnoye, Kharabalinsky District, Astrakhan Oblast. It is the only partially preserved Kalmyk khurul from pre-revolutionary times.[4]
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