J. Bob in Chengdu, China

I am teaching in Chengdu, China on a teacher exchange program between Phoenix Country Day School and the Chengdu Experimental Foreign Languages School.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Wenshu Monastaey

Wenshu Monastery is the best-preserved Buddhist temple in Chengdu. It is the home of the Buddhist Association of Sichuan Province and Chengdu City.

Initially built in the Tang Dynasty (618-907), Wenshu Monastery was once called Xinxiang Temple. In 1681, during the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Cidu, an accomplished Buddhist monk, came to the monastery. He built a simple hut between two trees and for several years lived an ascetic life there. Legend has it when Cidu was being cremated; the statue of Wenshu (Bodhisattva Manjusri in Sanskrit) appeared in the flames, staying for a long time. So people regarded Cidu as the reincarnation of the Bodhisattva Manjusri. Thereafter, Xinxiang Temple became Wenshu Monastery.


This is a photo of one of the paintings on the wall it represents an important part of Buddhist culture.



I took this picture of the ceiling.





This is a picture from inside one of the main halls. I wish I could tell you more but I did not have a guide and there were no signs in English.

2 Comments:

  • At 12:58 AM, Blogger J. Bob said…

    I guess it is the teacher in me that makes me include the information and history. It is a habit after many years of teaching. I am glad you enjoy the extra information. Many of my students beg, "Please, just give us the short answer!"

     
  • At 4:25 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Nice picture of the ceiling. It reminds me of that huge hat in advisor group!

     

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