Renshou Temple | |
Native Name: | 仁寿寺 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Map Type: | China Guangdong#China |
Coordinates: | 23.0392°N 113.1197°W |
Religious Affiliation: | Buddhism |
Sect: | Chan Buddhism |
Festivals: | --> |
District: | Chancheng District |
Prefecture: | Foshan |
Province: | Guangdong |
Country: | China |
Founded By: | Master Zongtang |
Established: | 1656 |
Date Destroyed: | --> |
Renshou Temple is a Buddhist temple situated in downtown Foshan, Guangdong, China.[1]
Renshou Temple was first built in the 13th year of Period Shunzhi (1656) in the Qing dynasty (1646 - 1911) by Chan master Zongtang . In the 8th year of the age of Kangxi of Kangxi Emperor, namely AD 1669, monk Yulin rebuilt the shanmen. In the 1st year of Period Xianfeng (1851), monk Renji reconstruction the temple.
In 1935, Li Peixian, a Chinese Tantric monk, donated property to establish the Ruyi Pagoda, whose canonization ceremony was held by Venerable Master Hsu Yun in 1938.[2]
In 1952, it was taken as a granary by the newly founded Communist government. After the Cultural Revolution in 1982, Xu Yeping and other lay Buddhists donated money to rebuild the temple. Shi Dashan was invited to serve as its abbot. On June 29, 1998, Renshou temple was officially opened to the public.
Now the existing main buildings include the Shanmen, the Mahavira Hall and the Ruyi Pagoda. Ruyi Pagoda is a seven story octagonal pagoda which was inlaid with Tibetan tablets and plaques. There are more than ten porcelain Buddha statues inside the pagoda.[2]