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Temple Songshan Shaolin Temple more than Beauty
Temple Songshan Shaolin
Temple Songshan Shaolin Temple more than Beauty |
Shaolin Temple, in the region of Song Mountain, Dengfeng City, Henan Province, known as' Number One Temple under Heaven. Included in Culture & Nature UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010, the temple is the birthplace of Chinese Zen Buddhism and Shaolin Martial Arts Shaolin like a cudgel. One can see wild flowers and pines on the mountain. With birds singing and a splash of the river, beautiful scenery filled with life and vitality is revealed to the visitors.
Shaolin Temple include interesting attractions, such as the Hall of Heavenly Kings (Tianwangdian), Hall of Mahavira (Daxiongbaodian), Pagoda Forest, the Dharma Cave and the Shaolin Temple Martial Art Training Center. Visitors can follow the virtual guide about the Shaolin Temple.
First we look at the Hall Shanmen. Hung above the tablet reading 'Shaolin Temple'. The tablet was written by Emperor Kangxi (1622 - 1723) during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). Under the staircase hall crouches two stone lions made in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Enshrine Buddha Maitreya hall. Two sides of the corridor behind the gates of the hall is paved with the inscription on the stone steles made during different dynasties.
Next we arrive at the Hall of Heavenly Kings. Hall gate guarded by two figures depicting Vajra (Buddhist archers). Inside the hall are the figures of the Four Heavenly Kings are responsible for checking people's behavior, helping troubled, and blessed the people.
Temple Songshan Shaolin Temple more than Beauty |
Then we come to the Hall of Mahavira. Center for Complex right in front of your eyes. Both important celebrations and prayers are held here. 18 Arahat Buddha stood along the eastern and southern walls of the hall. Buddha from Central, East and West are enshrined in this hall, respectively Sakyamuni Buddha, Pharmacist Buddha and Amitabha Buddha. Number of Kingnaro (founder of Shaolin cudgel) and Dharma (the founder of Zen Buddhism China) stands next to the three Buddhas, placement is very different from other Mahavira Halls. At the foot of a pillar in the Hall of Mahavira is a stone lion which is more than one meter (about 3.33 feet). On land there are about 50 small holes, 20 cm (about 7.87 inches) deep. It is said that they are the footprints left by the monks when they practiced Shaolin Martial Arts.
Unexpectedly, we arrive at the Pagoda Forest, the cemetery for Buddhist leaders for centuries. On average, the pagoda is less than 15 meters (about 49 feet). Layers and the shape of a pagoda depend on many factors, such as one's Buddha status, achievement and prestige during his lifetime. Pagoda forest in Shaolin Temple is the largest of the Chinese pagoda complex.
Temple Songshan Shaolin Temple more than Beauty |
Outside the temple we continue to walk to the northwest, and then we'll look at two monasteries, named Abbey and Monastery Ancestors Ancestors Second. The first monastery was built by a disciple to commemorate Dharma Dharma
nine years meditating in a cave. It has a large hall supported by 16 stone pillars are beautifully carved on the shaft of the soldiers, dancing dragon and phoenix. The second convent was a nursing home Huike ancestor of both the cut of his left arm to show his sincerity to study Buddhism from Dharma. In front of the monastery four springs created by Dharma to help Huike to take up water easily. They are called 'Spring Zhuoxi' and each has its own flavor.
We see the next cave is the Cave of the Dharma. In the cave Dharma patiently faced the wall and meditated for 9 years. Finally, he reached the immortal spiritual level and create Zen Buddhism. The cave is seven meters (about 23 feet) and three-meter (about 9.8 feet). Many stone inscriptions carved on both sides. There Meditating Stone in the cave. Dharma is said to shadow reflected on the stone embedded in it and for a long time meditating facing a wall. Unfortunately the stone was destroyed during the war.
After passing through the Cave of the Dharma, we come to the Living Quarters Buddhist monk for a while. It is on the southern bank opposite Shaoxi temple. First built in 1512 of the Ming Dynasty, it was repaired in Qing Dynasty. Quarter famous for its simple design and distinctive. It collapsed in 1958 and later revised in 1993.
The Shaolin Temple Wushu (Martial Arts) Training Center comes last. Perfect scenery makes it an ideal place for practicing the Chinese Shaolin Kung Fu. Shaolin monks have been practicing Kung Fu for over 1,500 years. This system was created by the Dharma taught the monks basic methods to improve their health and self-defense. The performance of Chinese martial arts of Shaolin Kung Fu show correctly. For example, Tong Zi Gong, performed by teenagers, is a type of martial art to train one's flexibility and strength.
In short, the Shaolin Temple is worth a visit. This will give you a better understanding of Chinese Buddhism and Chinese martial arts.
Temple Songshan Shaolin Temple more than Beauty
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