'Fire not at Jokhang chapel that houses Buddha statue'

IANS  |  Dharamsala 

The fire was not at the chapel that houses the highly revered but it was at an adjacent building within the temple premises in Lhasa, Tibet, the Central (CTA) said.

Reliable sources have told the CTA leadership the source of the fire is not the chapel but from an adjacent chapel within the temple premises known in Tibetan as Tsuglakhang, a post on CTA's website said.

It is reported that the fire on Saturday was extinguished and there was no casualties and damage to property is yet to be ascertained.

The temple is considered the spiritual heart of Tibetan Buddhism.

CTA Lobsang Sangay, who is currently on a six-day official visit to Japan, cautioned Tibetans in to remain alert at large public gatherings, especially during occasions such as Losar New Year festival.

"At this point in time, I cannot comment much until the cause of the fire is brought to light but it is disturbing to see tragic accidents take place at temple premises, one of the most hallowed sites in and a UNESCO World Heritage site," CTA's for and Culture said in a statement.

The Temple will be closed from Monday until February 22 as scheduled, when its monks mark the New Year holiday.

The chapel has a history of more than 1,300 years and houses many cultural treasures, including a life-sized statue of the 12-year old Buddha also known as Sakyamuni.

The is based in the northern hill town of where a community of Tibetans lives in exile with their spiritual leader,

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First Published: Mon, February 19 2018. 11:58 IST
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