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Hehe, Shaanxi Fufeng Famen Temple!
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There are six temples (or pagodas) dedicated to the relics of Buddha Shakyamuni in China
1. A Buddha tooth relic, for the Buddha Tooth Pagoda of Lingguang Temple in the eight places of Xishan in Beijing, the relics were found in 1900, and there are only 2 in existence, one in China and one in Sri Lanka.
2. The Buddha refers to a relic, which is the underground palace under the base of the Famen Temple in Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province. The relics were discovered in 1987, and one piece survived, which is the only one in the world, and three shadow bones were enshrined at the same time, which were substitutes made in the Tang Dynasty.
3. There are four relics of the Buddha's body, namely the Leiyin Cave of Yunju Temple in Beijing (2 grains, discovered in 1981), the Iron Tower Underground Palace of Ganlu Temple in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province (the largest number, 772 grains, discovered in 1960), and the relics hall of Asoka Temple in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province (the relics pagoda dedicated to the Buddha's body relics in the hall is the only one among the 19 stupas in China that has survived after the Buddha's death. Discovered in 282), the Buddha conch hair relics of Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province (the world's first Shakya hair relics, published in March 2001).
There are many Chinese translations of Buddhist scriptures that record the deeds of Shakyamuni, such as "Past and Present Cause and Effect Sutra", "Practice Sutra", "Ruiying Sutra", "Middle Sutra", "Buddha Sutra", "Puyao Sutra", "Buddha Sutra", "Buddha Sutra", "Buddha Practice", "Five Laws: Ordination Gandha", "Four Divisions: Ordination Gandhiva", as well as "Shakya Spectrum", "Shakya Spectrum", etc.; The Pali classics of the Southern Transmission include "The Small Part" and so on. Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. The surname is Gautama, and the name is Siddhartha.
Shakyamuni (ākyamuni) is the honorific title given to him by Buddhists. Shakya, the name of the race, means "can"; Muni, also translated as "Wen", is an honorific title, meaning "benevolence", "Confucianism", "forbearance", and "silence". It is combined as "Nengren", "Nengru", "Nengforbearance", "Nenglonely", etc., which means the "sage" of the Shakya clan.
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There are 19 relics of Shakyamuni in China: Lingguang Temple in Beijing, Famen Temple in Shaanxi, Yunju Temple in Beijing, Ganlu Temple in Jiangsu, Asoka Temple in Zhejiang, Leifeng Pagoda in Zhejiang, etc.
1. Beijing Lingguang Temple.
The Buddha Tooth Pagoda of Lingguang Temple in Beijing, with 2 Buddha Tooth Relics, was discovered in 1900.
2. Famen Temple, Shaanxi.
Shaanxi Famen Temple under the tower base of the underground palace Buddha finger relics 1, found in 1987, the only in the world, the other at the same time enshrined 3 shadow bones, for the Tang Dynasty made of substitutes.
3. Beijing Yunju Temple.
There are two Buddha body relics in the Leiyin Cave of Yunju Temple in Beijing, which were discovered in 1981.
4. Jiangsu Ganlu Temple.
Jiangsu Ganlu Temple Iron Tower Underground Palace is preserved is the Buddha's body relics, the largest number, 772 grains, found in 1960.
5. Zhejiang Asoka Temple.
The relics hall of Asoka Temple in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province (the relics stupa dedicated to the Buddha's body relics in the hall is the only one that has survived to this day among the 19 stupas in our country after the Buddha's death).
6. Zhejiang Leifeng Tower.
Leifeng Pagoda in Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province enshrines the Buddha snail hair relics, which is the first Shakya hair relics found in the world, and the time of appearance is March 2001.
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According to history, there are 19 Buddha relics sent by Emperor Ashoka to China, and seven of them have been preserved before the founding of the People's Republic of China: the Buddha relics of Ningbo Asoka Temple and the Buddha tooth relics of Lingguang Temple in Xishan, Beijing, and the Buddha relics found after the founding of the People's Republic of China, namely: the Buddha relics of the Jiaye Buddha of Suzhou Tiger Hill Tower; the relics of the Buddha Buddha in the iron tower of Ganlu Temple in Zhenjiang; the relics of the Buddha in the Leiyin Cave of Yunju Temple in Fangshan, Beijing; Shakya Buddha's finger bone relics in Famen Temple in Shaanxi; Hangzhou Leifeng Pagoda's Buddha snail hair relics.
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There are 84,000 relics of Sakyamuni, and the relics of the Buddha after cremation have a parietal skull, two bones, four teeth, a middle finger phalanx relics and 84,000 bead-shaped real body relics. Shakyamuni Buddha is the founder of Buddhism. His surname is Gautama, and his name is Siddhartha.
Shakya is the name of its race, which means can; Muni means "benevolence", "Confucianism", "forbearance", and "silence". Together, Shakyamuni means "Nengren", "Nengru", "Nengren", "Nengshan", etc., which means "the saint of the Shakyamuni clan". He was called the Buddha and the World Venerable by later generations; The Han people honored him as the Buddha.
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At present, there are at least 12 relics of Shakyamuni Buddha that can be examined in China
1. Shaanxi Fufeng Famen Temple Shakyamuni Buddha finger bone relics.
2. Liaoning Chaoyang North Pagoda Shakyamuni Buddha blood relics.
3. There are two Buddha tooth relics in Ying County.
Fourth, Beijing Lingguang Temple Zhaoxian Pagoda Shakyamuni Buddha tooth relic.
5. Leiyin Cave of Yunju Temple, Fangshan, Beijing, Shakyamuni Buddha Relic.
6. Buddha skull relics in Asoka Temple.
7. Zhenjiang Ganlusi Iron Tower Shakyamuni Buddha Relic.
8. Hangzhou Leifeng Pagoda Shakyamuni Buddha hair relics.
Nine, Shandong Wenshang Baoxiang Temple Sakyamuni Buddha tooth relic.
10. The Guanyin Temple of Tianmen Mountain Temple is a Buddha relic from Nepal.
Ten. 1. The ingot light Buddha relics of the South Tower of Chaoyang, Liaoning.
Ten. 2. The relics of the Buddha were found in the Tiger Hill Tower in Suzhou.
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