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Coordinates: 23°1053N 113°0655E / 23.18139°N 113.11528°E / 23.18139; 113.11528
 

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Nanhai Guanyin Temple
南海观音寺
The paifang of Nanhai Guanyin Temple.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectChan Buddhism
DistrictNanhai District
PrefectureFoshan
ProvinceGuangdong
Location
CountryChina
Nanhai Guanyin Temple is located in Guangdong
Nanhai Guanyin Temple

Shown within Guangdong

Nanhai Guanyin Temple is located in China
Nanhai Guanyin Temple

Nanhai Guanyin Temple (China)

PrefectureFoshan
Geographic coordinates23°10′53N 113°06′55E / 23.18139°N 113.11528°E / 23.18139; 113.11528
Architecture
Date established990
Completed1996 (reconstruction)

Nanhai Guanyin Temple (simplified Chinese: 南海观音寺; traditional Chinese: 南海觀音寺; pinyin: Nánhaǐ Guānyīn Sì) is a Buddhist temple located at the foot of Niugugang (牛牯崗), in Nanhai DistrictofFoshan, Guangdong, China.[1]

History

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Nanhai Guanyin Temple was built in the 5th year of Period Chunhua (990) in the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127). At that time it bore the name Nanhai Guanyin Palace (Chinese: 南海观音庙). The temple was enlarged burned, and rededicated several times throughout Chinese history till now, the present version was completed in 1996. On February 12, 1996, the temple was officially opened to the public. On December 29, 1996, abbot Shi Xincheng (Chinese: 释新成) held the canonization ceremony of the newly reconstruction temple. The then Venerable Master of the Chinese Buddhists Association Zhao Puchu inscribed a plaque "Nanhai Guanyin Temple" (Chinese: 南海观音寺) for the temple.

Architecture

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Along the central axis are Paifang, Heavenly Kings Hall, Mahavira Hall and Guanyin Hall. There are over 20 halls and rooms on both sides, including Bell Tower, Drum Tower, Sixth Patriarch Huineng Hall, Abbot Hall, Monastic Dining Hall, Monastic Reception Hall and Meditation Hall. Among these, Guanyin Hall is the main hall to enshrine Guanyin Bodhisattva.[2]

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  • The Guanyin Hall.
  • The Shanmen
    The Shanmen
  • The Free Life Pond.
    The Free Life Pond.
  • The Gautama Buddha at the Mahavira Hall.
    The Gautama Buddha at the Mahavira Hall.
  • The Sixth Patriarch Huineng at the Liuzu Hall (Sixth Patriarch Huineng Hall).
    The Sixth Patriarch Huineng at the Liuzu Hall (Sixth Patriarch Huineng Hall).
  • The Dhrtarastra at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
    The Dhrtarastra at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
  • The Vaisravana at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
    The Vaisravana at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
  • The Virudhaka at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
    The Virudhaka at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
  • The Virupaksa at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
    The Virupaksa at the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings.
  • References

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    1. ^ 观音开库 佛山南海警方出动逾千警力维护治安. gdga.gov.cn (in Chinese). 2015-03-17. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-05-21.
  • ^ 千年的信仰 南海观音寺. Tencent (in Chinese). 2014-05-04.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nanhai_Guanyin_Temple&oldid=1106898006"

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