Jiangtian chan si 江天禪寺

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==History==
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In [[1912]] this monastery was the site of the "Invasion of Jīnshān [[大鬧金山]]," in which Tàixū [[太虛]] and Rénshān [[仁山]] tried to establish a monastics school here to the chagrin of the people in charge of the monastery.
==Personnel==
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===Notable Residents===
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* Cízhōu [[慈舟]] ([[1942]] - 1954, 1994 - ??)
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===Associated Organizations and Groups===
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* Jīnshān Buddhist Seminar [[金山佛學院]] (1994 - Present)
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Revision as of 23:28, 14 June 2010

Jiāngtiān chán sì 江天禪寺
  • Location:
  • Other names: * Jīnshān sì 金山寺
  • First Founded
  • Lineage: Línjì zōng 臨濟宗
  • Status: Public (十方叢林)
  • Institution section editor: Erik Hammerstrom

Jiāngtiān chán sì 江天禪寺 is one of the most important Buddhist monastic centers and Chán temples in 20th and 21st century China.

Contents

History

In 1912 this monastery was the site of the "Invasion of Jīnshān 大鬧金山," in which Tàixū 太虛 and Rénshān 仁山 tried to establish a monastics school here to the chagrin of the people in charge of the monastery.

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. 162-164.
  • Sū Zhèshēng 蘇浙生. Shénzhōu fójìng 神州佛鏡 (Buddhist Regions of Shénzhōu). Shanghai: Shanghai guji, 2003. Pp. 154-155.
  • 金山江天寺小志 (1644-1911 稿本), from Dharma Drum's Temple Gazetteer Project.
  • Entry for 江天禅寺 from Chinese Wikipedia.
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