Although built in the late 1940s with light-colored brick, the [main] temple displays traditional proportions and ornamentation. The first level is devoted to study and prayer. The second level preserves sacred texts. The third level, the gonkan, serves as an inner sanctum devoted to the guardian deities. The gonkan is surrounded by an open gallery to allow ceremonial processions around the sacred space. Unique samples of Buryat art, as
thangkas,
sculptures, and ritual objects are gathered and preserved at the
datsan. Among the monastery's treasures is a collection of Buddhist manuscripts written in
Tibetan language on silk, and a greenhouse with a sacred
Bodhi tree. As a cultural and religious monument, the
datsan is protected by the State. The Datsan Centre consists of such temples as Sockshin-dugan, Maidrin-sume, Devazhin and Sakhiusan-sume. A library, hotel, the Choyra (Faculty of Philosophy), Dashi Choinhorlin (building of the Buddhist University), Museum of Buryat Art, suburgans (
stupas), are available. Within the complex is the Korean style wooden Etigel Khambin temple that honors the 12th Khambo Lama whose body was recently exhumed. ==Itigelov==