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2015 China Temple Tour

I am very fortunate to be traveling with the Dharma Drum Mountain organized pilgrimage to visit Chinese Buddhist Temples in southern China.  


Latest and Greatest:

'15 China Temples
11/11 CaoShanSi - CaoDong Chan/Zen's 2nd Temple
about 9 years ago
11/11 Quiet Abode Temple of the Chan/Zen Seventh Patriarch
about 9 years ago
11/10 Important Crossroad Temple Youminsi saved by HK's Po Lin Monastery
about 9 years ago
11/10 Origin of the Caodong School (Soto Zen)
about 9 years ago
11/9 Linji Zen’s Original Temple (Rinzhai & Obaku Zen)
about 9 years ago

Fresh Tweets:


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11/4 Temple with Buddha’s Relic

November 09, 2015

QiXiaSi (栖霞寺) was first built in 489 and known to be one of the four most famous temples in China. It features the Buddha's Relics Pagoda in the southeast of Qixia Temple and houses a large collection of Chinese Buddhist art.

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The pagoda containing Budddha’s relics is the original from the Sui dynasty contains Buddha’s relics.  Some of the damages to the pagoda are due to natural wear while others are due to cultural revolution.

The Amitaba statue pictured, made during the Ming dynasty, was stolen by the Japanese during their invasion.  Then it was purchased back and returned back to this temple. Would it have survived the Cultural Revolution?

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This temple also houses a Buddhist divinity school but has less than a hundred students. A resident monastic feels that this is due to the one child policy in China, but recently changed to two.

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Longchangsi, Baohuashan, Jurong, Jiangsu, China

Source: http://www.njqixiasi.com/
Tags: Buddhist, Buddhism, Temple, china, architechture, art, sculpture, tang, Buddha, Relic, Eddie, Dharma Drum Mountain
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