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Juehai Temple

Coordinates: 30°45′53″N 120°45′07″E / 30.764716°N 120.751977°E / 30.764716; 120.751977
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Juehai Temple
觉海寺
Bell tower
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectLinji school
Location
LocationNanhu District, Jiaxing, Zhejiang
Juehai Temple is located in Zhejiang
Juehai Temple
Shown within Zhejiang
Geographic coordinates30°45′53″N 120°45′07″E / 30.764716°N 120.751977°E / 30.764716; 120.751977
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
FounderZhao Rupai
Date established1249
Completed1862–1875 (reconstruction)

Juehai Temple (simplified Chinese: 觉海寺; traditional Chinese: 覺海寺; pinyin: Juéhǎi Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Nanhu District of Jiaxing, Zhejiang, China.[1]

History

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The temple traces its origins to the former Baozhong Taoist Temple (报忠观), founded by official Zhao Rupai (赵汝俳) in 1249 in the Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279) and would later become a Buddhist temple named Baozhong Temple (报忠寺) in 1364 in the Mongolian ruling Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). It was completely destroyed by wars during the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties. In 1417, in the fifteen year of Yongle period (1403–1424), the temple was rebuilt by monks. In 1733 in the Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Yongzheng Emperor issued the decree building the temple and honored the name, which has been used to date. The Mahavira Hall and wing rooms were demolished during the Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864) and soon reconstructed between 1862 and 1875.[1]

Architecture

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The complex include the following halls: Shanmen, Mahavira Hall, Hall of Three Saints, Bell tower, Drum tower, Dining Room, etc.

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Shanmen
Mahavira Hall
Hall of Three Saints

References

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  1. ^ a b Li Peixiu (李培修); Huang Hongxian (黄洪宪), eds. (1993). 万历秀水县志·卷二·寺观 [Annals of Xiuhui County] (in Chinese). Shanghai: Shanghai Bookstore Publishing House. ISBN 9787805698427.