Zhiyuan Temple | |
Native Name: | 祗园寺 |
Native Name Lang: | zh |
Map Type: | China Liaoning#China |
Coordinates: | 41.0968°N 122.3363°W |
Religious Affiliation: | Buddhism |
Festivals: | --> |
Location: | Shaling Town, Panshan County, Liaoning |
Country: | China |
Architecture Style: | Chinese architecture |
Established: | 19th century |
Year Completed: | August 1998 (reconstruction) |
Date Destroyed: | --> |
Zhiyuan Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Shaling Town of Panshan County, Liaoning, China.[1]
Zhiyuan Temple was originally built in the 19th century, during the Guangxu period (1871 - 1908) of the Qing dynasty (1644 - 1911), but because of war and natural disasters has been rebuilt numerous times since then. The present version was completed in August 1998.[1]
Zhiyuan Temple covers an area of 2400m2 and the total area including temple lands, forests and mountains is over 3700m2. The existing main buildings include the Shanmen, Four Heavenly Kings Hall, Drum Tower, Bell Tower, Mahavira Hall, Guru Hall, and Buddhist Texts Library.
The Mahavira Hall enshrines three gilded copper statues of Three-Life Buddha, each statue is about 10m (30feet) high. At the back of Sakyamuni's statue is the statue of Guanyin. The statues of Eighteen Arhats stand on both sides of the hall.