Jinlong Temple

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Jinlong Temple
金龙寺
勐角金龙寺02.jpg
Jinlong Temple.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
DeityTheravada
LeadershipTikadaxi (提卡达希)
Location
LocationMengjiao Dai, Yi and Lahu People Township, Cangyuan Va Autonomous County, Yunnan
CountryChina
Jinlong Temple is located in Yunnan
Jinlong Temple
Shown within Yunnan
Geographic coordinates23°14′16″N 99°14′43″E / 23.237686°N 99.245389°E / 23.237686; 99.245389Coordinates: 23°14′16″N 99°14′43″E / 23.237686°N 99.245389°E / 23.237686; 99.245389
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
Date established1380
Completed1980 (reconstruction)

Jinlong Temple (simplified Chinese: 金龙寺; traditional Chinese: 金龍寺; pinyin: Jīnlóng Sì) is a Buddhist temple located in Mengjiao Township of Cangyuan Va Autonomous County, Yunnan, China.[1][2][3]

History[]

Jinlong Temple was first established in 1380, at the dawn of Ming dynasty (1368–1644), the modern temple was founded in 1980. Jinlong Temple was completely destroyed by the Red Guards in the ten-year Cultural Revolution. On November 6, 1988, Jinlong Temple was devastated by a catastrophic earthquake. The Main Hall was rebuilt in 2001 and the Shanmen was rebuilt in 2015.[1]

Architecture[]

Covering an area of 13,333.33-square-metre (3.29474-acre), Jinlong Temple has 6 halls and rooms.[1]

Abbot[]

The current abbot is Tikadaxi (提卡达希). He is the managing director of the and vice-president of Yunnan Buddhist Association.[1][4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d 勐角金龙寺 [Mengjiao Jinlong Temple]. ifeng (in Chinese). 2016-02-16.
  2. ^ 沧源勐角金龙寺 [Cangyuan Mengjiao Jinlong Temple]. sina (in Chinese). 2018-05-03.
  3. ^ 云南勐角金龙寺僧众到勐来乡英格村进行讲经扶贫活动. ifeng (in Chinese). 2017-05-01.
  4. ^ 云南金龙寺住持提卡达希长老领僧俗大众放生迎新年. ifeng (in Chinese). 2017-01-01.
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