Qixian Temple (Mount Wutai)
Qixian Temple (simplified Chinese: 栖贤寺; traditional Chinese: 棲賢寺; pinyin: Qīxián Sì), also known as Guanyin Cave (观音洞; 觀音洞; Guānyīn Dòng), is a Buddhist temple located on Mount Wutai of Taihuai Town, in Wutai County, Shanxi, China.[1]
Qixian Temple | |
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栖贤寺 | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Deity | Tibetan Buddhism |
Leadership | Yixi (益西) |
Location | |
Location | Mount Wutai, Wutai County, Shanxi |
Country | China |
Shown within Shanxi Qixian Temple (Mount Wutai) (China) | |
Geographic coordinates | 38°59′39″N 113°35′56″E |
Architecture | |
Style | Chinese architecture |
Date established | Kangxi era (1662–1722) |
History
The temple was originally built in the Kangxi era (1662–1722) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911).[2]
Legend said that the 6th Dalai Lama once settled at the temple.[2]
The temple has been added to the list of National Key Buddhist Temples in Han Chinese Area by the State Council of China.[3]
Architecture
The existing main buildings include the Shanmen, Mahavira Hall, Hall of Guanyin and Meditation Hall.[3][4]
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References
- "Mount Wutai". Huaxia (in Chinese). 27 April 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- "Brief introduction to Guanyin Hole". chinawts.com (in Chinese). 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- Long, Qun (30 December 2014). "Guanyin Hall". wutaishanfojiao.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- "The Beautiful Mount Wutai, Visiting Guanyin Hall". Sohu (in Chinese). Daily News. 24 May 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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