词条 | Banruo Temple (Changchun) | ||||||||||||||||||
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| name = Banruo Temple | native_name = 般若寺 | native_name_lang = zh | image = | caption = | map_type = China Jilin#China | map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|43.894903|N|125.334735|E|type:landmark_region:China|format=dms|display=title,inline}} | coordinates_footnotes = | religious_affiliation = Buddhism | deity = Tiantai | leadership = | festival = | location = Nanguan District, Changchun, Jilin | country = China | consecration_year = | website = {{URL|http://www.ccbrs.com/}} | architect = | architecture_type = | architecture_style = Chinese architecture | founded_by = Tanxu | creator = | funded_by = | general_contractor = | established = 1923 | groundbreaking = | year_completed = 1936 (reconstruction) | construction_cost = | date_demolished = | footnotes = }} The Banruo Temple ({{zh|c=般若寺|p=Bānruò Sì|l=Prajna Temple}}), also pronounced Bore, is a Buddhist temple located in Nanguan District of Changchun, Jilin, China.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=59}} HistoryIn 1923, master Tanxu went to Changchun, capital of Jilin province, to teach the Heart Sutra, and founded the Banruo Temple subsequently. On September 18, 1931, the September 18th incident broke out, then the Japanese army occupied Changchun. In order to build a railway, they demolished Banruo Temple. The temple was moved to Changchun Street and renamed "Huguo Banruo Temple" ({{zh|s=护国般若寺|t=|labels=no}}) in 1934. In 1936, the Shanmen, Hall of Four Heavenly Kings and Mahavira Hall were successively completed. Master Tanxu held a consecration ceremony.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=59}} In 1983, Banruo Temple has been designated as a National Key Buddhist Temple in Han Chinese Area by the State Council of China. ArchitectureThe temple occupies an area of {{convert|14000|m2|adj=on}} and is the largest Buddhist temples in Changchun. The entire complex divided into three countryards. Along the central axis of the temple stand seven buildings including the Shanmen, Hall of Four Heavenly Kings, Hall of Maitreya, Mahavira Hall, Hall of the Three Sages of the West, and Buddhist Texts Library. Subsidiary structures were built on both sides of the central axis including the Drum Tower, Bell Tower, and wing-rooms.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=60}} ShanmenIn the center of the eaves of the Shanmen is a plaque, on which there are the words "Huguo Banruo Temple" ({{zh|s=护国般若寺|t=|labels=no}}). On both sides of the shanmen there are two Chinese guardian lions.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=60}} Hall of Four Heavenly KingsMaitreya is enshrined in the Hall of Heavenly King and at the back of his statue is a statue of Skanda. Four Heavenly Kings' statues are enshrined in the left and right side of the hall.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=60}} Mahavira HallThe Mahavira Hall is the main hall in the temple. In the middle of the hall placed the statue of Sakyamuni, with statue of Guanyin at his back. The statues of Eighteen Arhats stand on both sides of the hall.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=60}} Hall of the Three Sages of the WestThe Hall of the Three Sages of the West ({{zh|s=西方三圣殿|t=|labels=no}}) enshrining the Three Saints of the West, namely Guanyin, Amitabha and Mahasthamaprapta.{{sfnb|Zhang Yuhuan|2012|p=60}} List of abbots
References1. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://www.tlfjw.com/xuefo-297174.html |script-title=zh:长春般若寺住持释澍培 |newspaper=tlfjw.com |date=2010 |language=zh}} 2. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://fo.ifeng.com/a/20170705/44648078_0.shtml |script-title=zh:2017年7月5日 原长春般若寺方丈成刚老和尚圆寂纪念日 |newspaper=iFeng |date=2017-07-05 |language=zh}} Bibliography
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6 : Buddhist temples in Jilin|Buildings and structures in Changchun|Tourist attractions in Changchun|1936 establishments in China|20th-century Buddhist temples|Religious buildings completed in 1936 |
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