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  2. Foguang Temple - Wikipedia

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    Foguang Temple. /  38.86917°N 113.38778°E  / 38.86917; 113.38778. Foguang Temple ( Chinese: 佛光寺) is a Buddhist temple located five kilometres from Doucun, Wutai County, Shanxi Province of China. The major hall of the temple is the Great East Hall, built in 857 AD, during the Tang dynasty (618–907). According to architectural ...

  3. Temple of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Heaven ( simplified Chinese: 天坛; traditional Chinese: 天壇; pinyin: Tiāntán) is a complex of imperial religious buildings situated in the southeastern part of central Beijing. The complex was visited by the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for annual ceremonies of prayer to Heaven for a good harvest.

  4. Cao'an - Wikipedia

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    The Buddha of Light (Prophet Mani) carved from the living rock. The most remarkable Manichaean relic in the temple is the statue of Manichaeism's founder Mani, commonly referred to in the Chinese Manichaean tradition as the "Buddha of Light". According to an inscription, the statue was donated to the temple by a local adherent in 1339.

  5. Fo Guang Shan - Wikipedia

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    Fo Guang Shan (FGS) ( Chinese: 佛光山; pinyin: Fó guāng shān; lit. 'Buddha's Light Mountain') is an international Chinese Mahāyāna Buddhist organization and monastic order based in Taiwan that practices Humanistic Buddhism whose roots are traced to the Linji school of Chan Buddhism. The headquarters, Fo Guang Shan Monastery, is located ...

  6. Bodhidharma - Wikipedia

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    [note 5] He traveled from the wild borderlands to China. Seeing the golden disks on the pole on top of Yǒngníng's stupa reflecting in the sun, the rays of light illuminating the surface of the clouds, the jewel-bells on the stupa blowing in the wind, the echoes reverberating beyond the heavens, he sang its praises. He exclaimed: "Truly this ...

  7. Lingguang Temple (Beijing) - Wikipedia

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    766–779. Lingguang Temple ( simplified Chinese: 灵光寺; traditional Chinese: 靈光寺; pinyin: Língguāng Sì; lit. 'Temple of Divine Light') is a Buddhist temple located on the east hillside of Mount Cuiwei ( 翠微山 ), in the Shijingshan District of Beijing. [1] The temple is renowned for its collection of the tooth relic of the Buddha.

  8. Lingyin Temple - Wikipedia

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    According to tradition, the monastery was founded in 328 AD during the Eastern Jin dynasty(266–420) by an Indian monk, named Huiliin Chinese. From its inception, Lingyin was a famous monastery in the Jiangnanregion.[1] At its peak under the WuyueKingdom (907–978), the temple boasted 18 pavilions, 72 halls, more than 1300 dormitory rooms ...

  9. White Lotus - Wikipedia

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    The White Lotus ( traditional Chinese: 白蓮教; simplified Chinese: 白莲教; pinyin: Báiliánjiào; Wade–Giles: Pai-lien chiao; lit. 'White Lotus Religion') is a syncretic religious and political movement which forecasts the imminent advent of the "King of Light" ( 明王 ), i.e., the future Buddha Maitreya. [ 1] As White Lotus sects ...