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Guiyuan Temple(Temple
of Original Purity), situated on Cuiwei Street, is one of the four
biggest temples for Buddhist meditation in Hubei as well as an important
Buddhist temple in China.
First built in the early Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
by two monks named Baiguang and Zhufeng on the base of Sunflower Garden
owned by a poet, the temple got its name form Buddhist chants: "With
purity kept in mind, one has the thoroughfare everywhere." Guiyuan
Temple has survived through more than 300 hundred years of repeated cycles
of prosperity and decline, above all else, it is always leading the other
temple in Wuhan with prosperous public worship, flourishing Buddhist ceremony
and many pilgrims.
The temple was destroyed and rebuilt for
several times in its history and the present temple dates from the early
Republic of China (1912-1949). Covering an area of 46,900 square meters
with a floor space of 20,000 square meters, the temple mainly consists
of Daxiongbaodian Hall, Arhat Hall, Sutra Collection Pavilion, etc.
Daxiongbaodian Hall
It is the main hall of the temple. Statue
of Sakyamuni, who preached Buddhism for 45 years as the founder of Buddhism,
is enshrined in this hall. On his right is a statue of Mahakasyapa, one
of the ten disciples of Sakyamuni. It is said that he was of eminent virtue
and was reckoned to be the first patriarch. After Sakyamuni died he continued
his career. On the left is a statue of Ananda. Also one of the ten disciples
of Sakyamuni, Ananda was the master of hearing and memory and was reckoned
to be the second patriarch. He followed Sakyamuni for more than 20 years
and is said to have compiled the Buddhist sutras.
Arhat Hall
First built in 1850AD during the reign of
Emperor Daoguang of the Qing dynasty, the hall is the most characteristic
building of the Temple with its constructional layout being in the four-in-one-square
shape. In the Arhat Hall are five hundred statues of the disciples Buddha
sculpted by two artists between 1822 and 1831. Sitting, standing or reclining,
in anger, sadness or delight, they stimulate people's imagination. The
500 arhats are now the best-preserved and very high artistic-valued group
carvings in China.
Sutra Collection Pavilion
Built in 1696AD during the reign of Emperor
Kangxi in the Qing dynasty, this structure is an indicative building in
the temple for collecting Buddhist scriptures and art treasure. In this
hall, a statue of Sakyamuni carved from a single block of white jade is
most attractive. The statue, harmonizing well with the tranquility of
the chambers and pavilions, companying with the incense smoke filtering
through the sky, gives the temple a majestic magic. Besides, over 7000
Buddhist sutras and sutras from Japan, India, Burma, Thailand, etc are
all stored in this hall.
Guiyuan Temple was in fashion for a time
although its history was shorter than White Horse Temple, the best Buddhist
Temple in China. It is famous not only for spreading Buddhism throughout
the whole country, but also for perfect architecture, excellent sculpture
and rich collection of Buddhist doctrine among Buddhist temples. In 1956
Guiyuan Temple was listed as preserved antiques unit of Hubei province
and in 1983, it was appointed as one of the key Buddhist temple of Han
nationality district in China by the State Council.
The temple has been a popular interesting
place for tourists to visit, especially in recent ten years.
Admission: 10 (RMB)
Opening Times: 8:30 - 17:00
Tel: 86-27-84841367
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