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Jianfu Temple (simplified Chinese: 荐福寺; traditional Chinese: 薦福寺; pinyin: Jiànfú Sì) is a Chinese Buddhist temple located at West Youyi Rd. outside the south gate of Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China. It hosts the famous Small Wild Goose Pagoda.
Jianfu Temple was originally the residence of Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang dynasty before he became the emperor. It was converted to a temple on the 20th day of the 3rd lunar month in AD 684 (100 days after the death of Emperor Gaozong) in order to dedicate postmortem fortune to the deceased emperor. Thus it was named as "Xianfu Temple" (献福寺). In AD 690 during Wu Zetian's reign, it was renamed Jianfu Temple, and also bestowed an inscribed board handwritten by the emperor. The famous Small Wild Goose Pagoda was built in the Jinglong era (707-710) of the Tang dynasty. Initially, the pagoda courtyard resided outside the temple gate, rather than inside the temple, but it was still a part of Jianfu Temple. Under the wing of the Tang Empire, Jianfu Temple, together with Da Ci En Temple, became prosperous. While in the Huichang era Buddhism was suppressed, Jianfu Temple was only allowed to keep 20 monks for daily maintenance, and it grievous days came. The temple suffered from the chaos of wars towards the end of the Tang dynasty, and was largely ruined. Only the Small Wild Goose Pagoda was preserved. According to historical records dating from the Yuanyou era of the Northern Song dynasty, Jianfu Temple had been moved into pagoda courtyard at that time, integrated with the Small Wild Goose Pagoda.
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A temple (from the Latin word templum) is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities such as prayer and sacrifice. A templum constituted a sacred precinct as defined by a priest, or augur. It has the same root as the word "template," a plan in preparation of the building that was marked out on the ground by the augur. Templa also became associated with the dwelling places of a god or gods. Despite the specific set of meanings associated with the religion of the ancient Rome, the word has now become quite widely used to describe a house of worship for any number of religions and is even used for time periods prior to the Romans.
Hindu temples are called by many different names, varying on region and language, including mandir, mandira, ambalam, gudi, kavu, koil, kovil, déul, raul, devasthana and devalaya.
Hindu temples are large and magnificent with a rich history. There is evidence of use of sacred ground as far back as the Bronze Age and later the Indus Valley Civilization. However, it was not until Today, Hindu temples have been built in various countries around the world, including India, Nepal, Mauritius, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Great Britain, the United States, Australia, South Africa and Canada.
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Tong rings the Jianfu Temple Bell in Xi'an, China (Nov. 2014). The original giant iron bell, built around 1192 A.D., is 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) in height, 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) in diameter and about 8000 kg (17,637 lbs) in weight that remains preserved in the 'Bell Pavillion'. This one is a replica I believe, cast in 1998, for tourists to hit.
Joe and Hogyn ring the Morning Bell at Jianfu Temple in Xian China
Ying ang Hogyn ring the Morning Bell.
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http://www.travel-xian.com/ The Small Wild Goose Pagoda stands in the Jianfu Temple in the southern suburb of Xian City, Shaanxi Province.
Xian, China tourism & Vacations 2016 - Xian, China travel guide - Xian, China trip 2016 Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from fa...
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The giant bell at Hanshan Temple in Suzhou, China is probably the largest temple bell found anywhere in the world
Mark Zheng form Xi'an, Shaanxi tour guide - Mark Zheng trip leader to China Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Xi'an is more than 3,000 years old and was known as Chang'an in ancient times. For 1,000 years, the city was the capital for 13 dynasties, and a total of 73 emperors ruled here. Xi'an is the undisputed root of Chinese civilization having served as the capital city for the Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang dynasties. With so much history within the ground the city lies upon, it is no wonder that there are so many historical ruins, museums and cultural relics to be found here. It was already influencing the world outside of the Great Wall of China as the eastern terminus of the Silk Road(丝绸之路). Here traders from far and wide b...
Xi'An-Big Wild Goose Pagoda and Temple
Fountain show at the base of the Wild Goose Pagoda.
[ Making a Bell that Will Ring for Thousands of Years! (천년을 울리는 종을 만들다!) ] Seongjongsa, established in 1952, is Korea's largest Buddhist temple bell foundry. It is owned by Mr. Won Gwang-sik, Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 112, and his son Mr. Won Cheon-su. This is where Korea's temple bell production technology is preserved and continued. Mr. Won Gwang-sik was born in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do Province, and he learned the craft from his grandfather and his third cousin since he was 17 years old. Having been a bell maker all his life, he now manages Seongjongsa with his son. Despite having lost one eye when molten metal exploded as he poured it into a cast, he continues to work hard to recreate the haunting sounds of the bells made by old masters. His son, who has the utmost respect ...
Nash ringing a temple bell, Nash-Style, with his fist! Wild Goose Temple; Xi'An; China For more of the same ridiculousness, check out nash-style.com
[ Making a Bell that Will Ring for Thousands of Years! (천년을 울리는 종을 만들다!) ] Seongjongsa, established in 1952, is Korea's largest Buddhist temple bell foundry. It is owned by Mr. Won Gwang-sik, Important Intangible Cultural Asset No. 112, and his son Mr. Won Cheon-su. This is where Korea's temple bell production technology is preserved and continued. Mr. Won Gwang-sik was born in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi-do Province, and he learned the craft from his grandfather and his third cousin since he was 17 years old. Having been a bell maker all his life, he now manages Seongjongsa with his son. Despite having lost one eye when molten metal exploded as he poured it into a cast, he continues to work hard to recreate the haunting sounds of the bells made by old masters. His son, who has the utmost respect ...
Qingcheng-shan Sacred Daoist Mountain of China Qīngchéng-shān [青城山, Azure Castle Mountain; Cheongseong-san in Korean], located in Dujiangyan City (north of the huge Chengdu City) in Sichuan Province, right on the far-eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the year 2000. official page here. This name should not be confused with the Qinling-shan mountains, also sacred to Daoism. "The temples of Mount Qingcheng are closely associated with the foundation of Taoism, one of the most influential religions of East Asia over a long period of history. The functions, religious traditions and the special religious status of [its] Taoist temple cluster are fully preserved while still maintaining traditional building styles. Furthermore, internationally accepted p...
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