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Approaching Hongfu Temple

2013-03-18 16:04 cits.net     Web Editor: Wang YuXia comment

Hongfu Temple was originally built by Monk Chisong in 1667 when it was just a small hut. After years, a new majestic temple was completed in the site of the original one. "Hongfu" in Chinese means developing Buddha's spirit and benefiting the mankind. It is now regarded as the largest temple of Zen Buddhism in Guizhou Province, as well as a place that stores countless art pieces.

The temple complex consists of a number of halls. Among them there are three main halls which are most favored and well-known. They are Tianwang Hall, Kwan-yin Hall, and the Mahavira Hall respectively. On entering the temple's main gate, a bell pavilion is the first place to visit with two drum pavilions on both left and right sides. The big bronze bell was cast in 1469 during the Ming dynasty, and weights more than 3 kilograms.

Go straight after visiting the bell hall, upon entering the first hall named Tianwang Hall, visitors could enjoy the carved statues of Maiteya Buddha and the four Heavenly Kings. The second main hall is named Bodhisattva hall, which is dedicated to Skanda Bodhisattva and Kwan-yin with 32 arms. At last, inside the third hall named Mahavira hall a gilded statues of Sakyamuni is housed, along with 18 arhats, and some other statues. Besides, there standing a precious jade Buddha statue, which came from Ranhoon, the capital city of Burma. The statue weights 900kg and 1.5m in height, looks kindly and solemn.

Except for these splendid halls, Hongfu Temple is also featured as a temple that houses countless paintings, calligraphy, and other art pieces. There always decorated with colorful paintings on the walls or on the ceiling of each hall, several steles stand in the temple which are carved with sutra, Chinese calligraphy and old painting.

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