Tayuan Temple
Tayuan Temple | |
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塔院寺 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Sect | Chan Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | Wutai County, Shanxi, China |
Geographic coordinates | 39°00′52″N 113°36′11″E / 39.014383°N 113.602984°E |
Architecture | |
Type | Chinese architecture |
Date established | 1302 |
Tayuan Temple (
About
It is one of the five famous temples for practicing Chan Buddhism, and also one of the ten famous temples for accommodating monks in Mount Wutai. Tayuan Temple stands in the north facing the south, consisting of rows of temple buildings and dorms for monks. Its axis is filled with magnificent structures such as screen walls, stone tablets, arches, stone stairways, passing doors, gates, drum towers, Tianwang Hall, Daci Yanshou Hall, Cangjing Mansion, Shanhai Mansion, Manjushri Hair Pagoda, and so on. It has an area of 15,000 square meters with over 130 halls and houses.[1]
Currently, there are three exquisite wooden-arch structures that were built during the
The Great White Pagoda is the main building in the temple. It is a Tibetan-style pagoda sits on a rectangle base. It is 75.3 m tall, constructed of brick with a lime coating on the outside that gives its white color, towering amongst the mountains and trees and standing out with its white pagoda. The tower spires, trays and pearls are all made of bronze. Wind-bells are decorated in the middle of the pagoda and the trays. When the bells all dance to the blowing wind, you will find the pagoda is so charming and enticing. To the east of the Great White Pagoda stands a smaller white pagoda. Legend has it that inside the pagoda stores the golden hairs of Manjushri Bodhisattva when He presents himself to the people on earth. Therefore, the smaller white pagoda is also called “Manjushri Hair Pagoda.”[3]
In 1983 it has been designated as a "National Key Buddhist Temple in Han Chinese Area".[4] Today, people recognize this pagoda as a symbol of Mount Wutai. The Tayuan Temple has significant importance in China.
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References
- ^ "Tayuan Temple Introduction in Wutai Mountain".
- ^ "Sarira Dagoba at Tayuan Temple in Wutai of Shanxi Province".
- ^ "Tayuan Temple".
- ^ 汉族地区佛教全国重点寺院 [National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area]. iFeng (in Chinese). 2015-10-23.