Qixia si 棲霞寺

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'''Name 名字''' and a short statement about this temple.
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'''Qīxiá sì 棲霞寺''' and a short statement about this temple.
==History==
==History==
This temple was originally established as Qīxiá Vihāra 棲霞精舍 in Yǒngmíng 永明 7 of the Southern Qí 齊 (489 C.E.) Emperor Gāozǔ 高祖 (r. 650-684) changed its name to Gōngdé sì 功德寺. This temple went by a number of other names, but its current name was officially established in 1007 (Jǐngdé 景德 4).
This temple was originally established as Qīxiá Vihāra 棲霞精舍 in Yǒngmíng 永明 7 of the Southern Qí 齊 (489 C.E.) Emperor Gāozǔ 高祖 (r. 650-684) changed its name to Gōngdé sì 功德寺. This temple went by a number of other names, but its current name was officially established in 1007 (Jǐngdé 景德 4).
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Qīxiá Temple was destroyed during the Tàipíng Rebellion, and it was not until the very end of the Qīng 清 that it was rebuilt ([[1908]]/Guāngxù 光緒 34). It was not returned to its former glory however, until the Republican period. This renovation was due in large part to the efforts of Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]], who arrived in [[1919]] in order to become the temple's first official abbot in over fifty years. Zōngyǎng brought with him a Línjì 臨濟 lineage from Jīnshān [[金山]].
==Personnel==
==Personnel==
===Important Abbots===
===Important Abbots===
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* Zōngyǎng [[宗仰]] ([[1919]] - [[1921]])
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* Ruòshùn [[若舜]] ([[1921]] - 19??)
===Notable Residents===
===Notable Residents===
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==Temple Institution==
==Temple Institution==
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* Luó Zhéwén 羅哲文, et. al. ''Zhōngguó zhùmíng fójiào sìmiào 中國著名佛教寺廟 (Famous Buddhist Temples of China).'' Beijing: Zhongguo chengshi, 1995. Pp. 160-161.
* Luó Zhéwén 羅哲文, et. al. ''Zhōngguó zhùmíng fójiào sìmiào 中國著名佛教寺廟 (Famous Buddhist Temples of China).'' Beijing: Zhongguo chengshi, 1995. Pp. 160-161.
* Sū Zhèshēng 蘇浙生. ''Shénzhōu fójìng 神州佛鏡 (Buddhist Regions of Shénzhōu).'' Shanghai: Shanghai guji, 2003. Pp. 151-153.
* Sū Zhèshēng 蘇浙生. ''Shénzhōu fójìng 神州佛鏡 (Buddhist Regions of Shénzhōu).'' Shanghai: Shanghai guji, 2003. Pp. 151-153.
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* [http://buddhistinformatics.ddbc.edu.tw/fosizhi/ui.html?book=y005 法源寺志稿] (民國稿本 1912~1949), from Dharma Drum's Temple Gazetteer Project.
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* [http://buddhistinformatics.ddbc.edu.tw/fosizhi/ui.html?book=g071 棲霞山志] (Hong Kong, 1962), from Dharma Drum's Temple Gazetteer Project.
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* Entry for [http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/法源寺 法源寺] from Chinese Wikipedia.
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* Entry for [http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/栖霞寺 栖霞寺] from Chinese Wikipedia.
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[[Category:Institution]]

Revision as of 22:46, 14 June 2010

Qīxiá sì 棲霞寺
  • Location: 22 km northeast of Nánjīng 南京 on Qīxiá shān 棲霞山
  • Other names: * Also written 栖霞寺, sometimes pronounced Xīxiá sì
  • Qīxiá Vihāra 棲霞精舍 (original name)
  • Gōngdé sì 功德寺
  • Pǔyún sì 普雲寺
  • Chóngbào sì 崇報寺
  • Hǔxué sì 虎穴寺
Vairocana Hall at Qīxiá Temple
  • First Founded {{{founded}}}
  • Lineage: Línjì 臨濟, Jīnshān pài 金山派
  • Status: Public (十方叢林)
  • Institution section editor: Erik Hammerstrom

Qīxiá sì 棲霞寺 and a short statement about this temple.

Contents

History

This temple was originally established as Qīxiá Vihāra 棲霞精舍 in Yǒngmíng 永明 7 of the Southern Qí 齊 (489 C.E.) Emperor Gāozǔ 高祖 (r. 650-684) changed its name to Gōngdé sì 功德寺. This temple went by a number of other names, but its current name was officially established in 1007 (Jǐngdé 景德 4).

Qīxiá Temple was destroyed during the Tàipíng Rebellion, and it was not until the very end of the Qīng 清 that it was rebuilt (1908/Guāngxù 光緒 34). It was not returned to its former glory however, until the Republican period. This renovation was due in large part to the efforts of Zōngyǎng 宗仰, who arrived in 1919 in order to become the temple's first official abbot in over fifty years. Zōngyǎng brought with him a Línjì 臨濟 lineage from Jīnshān 金山.

Personnel

Important Abbots

Notable Residents

Temple Institution

Important Buildings or Artifacts

Associated Organizations and Groups

Notes


References

  • Luó Zhéwén 羅哲文, et. al. Zhōngguó zhùmíng fójiào sìmiào 中國著名佛教寺廟 (Famous Buddhist Temples of China). Beijing: Zhongguo chengshi, 1995. Pp. 160-161.
  • Sū Zhèshēng 蘇浙生. Shénzhōu fójìng 神州佛鏡 (Buddhist Regions of Shénzhōu). Shanghai: Shanghai guji, 2003. Pp. 151-153.
  • 棲霞山志 (Hong Kong, 1962), from Dharma Drum's Temple Gazetteer Project.
  • Entry for 栖霞寺 from Chinese Wikipedia.
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