Tianmenshan Temple
Tianmenshan Temple | |
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天门山寺 | |
The entrance. | |
Shown within Hunan | |
Basic information | |
Location | Zhangjiajie, Hunan |
Geographic coordinates | 29°02′37″N 110°29′24″E / 29.04361°N 110.49000°ECoordinates: 29°02′37″N 110°29′24″E / 29.04361°N 110.49000°E |
Affiliation | Zen |
Country | China |
Architectural description | |
Completed | AD 870 |
Tianmenshan Temple (simplified Chinese: 天门山寺; traditional Chinese: 天門山寺; pinyin: Tiānménshān Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Tianmen Mountain of Zhangjiajie, Hunan, in the People's Republic of China.[1][2][3] The temple is built within grounds of some 20,000 square metres (220,000 sq ft) area.
History
Tianmenshan Temple was built in Tang Dynasty (AD 870), and it was named "Lingquan Temple" (灵泉院).[3] During the Republic of China, it was destroyed by war.[3] After 1949, the local government rebuilt the temple.[3] On June 8, 2009, one of the Gautama Buddha's Śarīra was stored in here.[4]
Architecture
- Mahavira Hall
- Guanyin Pavilion (观音阁)
- Hall of the Four Heavenly Kings (四大天王殿)
- Depositary of Buddhist texts (藏经阁)
- Bell Tower (钟楼)
- Drum Tower (鼓楼)
- The gate.
- Hall of the Four Heavenly Kings.
- Drum Tower.
- Bell Tower.
- Depositary of Buddhist texts.
- Guanyin Pavilion.
References
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