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location
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located about 20 kilometers (12 miles)
from Beijing and is near the Temple of Azure Clouds at the north foot of
Xishan (Western Hill) |
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date
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c. 1200 |
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style
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Jin
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type
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Temple |
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The temple was built during the Tang Dynasty (618 A.D. - 907A.D.) and has
a history of more than 1300 years. The temple received repairs during
the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. There is a bronze recumbent Buddha
inside the Temple, which is how it received the name Temple of Recumbent
Buddha.
The main buildings of the Temple are: Four Heavenly King's Hall,
Three Buddhas Hall and the Recumbent Buddha's Hall.
The Recumbent Buddha's Hall is the most important hall in the
Temple. The present hall is the one built in the Jin Dynasty (1115A.D. -
1234A.D.). The temple underwent further construction during the Yuan
Dynasty (1271 A.D.- 1368A.D.). The recumbent Buddha inside the Hall is
the statue of Sakyamuni, which is five meters long and weighs 54 tons,
was built in 1321A.D. during the Yuan Dynasty. His left hand touches his
leg and his right hand supports his head. It was said that this pose is
that of Sakyamuni when he got nirvana ('nirvana' means the ineffable
ultimate in which one has attained disinterested wisdom and compassion
in Buddhism.). This bronze recumbent Buddha is the biggest bronze
recumbent Buddha in present day China. Around this Buddha are twelve
other figures of Buddhas. This group of statues of Buddhas reflects the
scene that Sakyamuni tells his disciples what to do after his nirvana.
All twelve Buddhas appear to be grieving. The recumbent Buddha is
perfectly kept and reflects the high iron-melting techniques in the Yuan
Dynasty.
Sacrifices have been offered to three Buddhas inside the Three
Buddhas Hall: Burning Lamp Buddha, Sakyamuni and Maitreya. On both sides
of the three Buddhas are 18 color-clay-made Arhats. One of them is very
special because he wears his clothes just like the human beings who live
on earth. However, he is a false Arhat. Real Arhats who live in God's
place wear special dresses. A legend said that this false Arhat is
Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644A.D. - 1911A.D.).
Inside the Four Heavenly King's Hall, a sitting statue of
Maitreya is offering sacrifice in the middle area. Four heavenly kings
are on the two sides of Maitreya to bless the stability of the country
and the happiness of the common people.
In front of the Three Buddhas Hall is an ancient tree planted,
which was said to be transplanted from India and symbolizes how
Sakyamuni got nirvana.
To the west of the Temple, there is a peony garden of an area of
more than ten thousand square meters. More than 2000 peonies are planted
here. Also, there is a bamboo garden outside the Temple.
Admission Fee: CNY 5
Opening Hours: 08:10 to 16:30
Recommended
Time for a Visit: Half an hour
Bus Route: 360,333
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links
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www.essential-architecture.com
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