Mituo Temple (simplified Chinese: 弥陀寺; traditional Chinese: 彌陀寺; pinyin: Mítuó Sì; lit. 'Maitreya Temple') is a former Buddhist temple located in Xihu District of Hangzhou, Zhejiang.

Mituo Temple
弥陀寺
The shanmen of Mituo Temple.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
DeityPure Land Buddhism
Location
LocationXihu District, Hangzhou, Zhejiang
CountryChina
Mituo Temple is located in Zhejiang
Mituo Temple
Shown within Zhejiang
Geographic coordinates30°16′24″N 120°09′27″E / 30.273318°N 120.157424°E / 30.273318; 120.157424
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
Date established1878

History edit

Mituo Temple was first built in 1878, in the ruling of Guangxu Emperor (1875–1908) of the Qing dynasty (1644–1911). After the founding of the Communist State in 1949, it was used as school, factory and residential building. In 2005 it has been listed among the second group of "Historical Buildings in Hangzhou" by Hangzhou government. It was officially opened to the public in July 2016 after a modern renovation. It is no longer used as a religious building.[1]

Architecture edit

Along the central axis of the temple stand three buildings including the Shanmen, Giant Buddha Hall and Stone Sutra Pavilion. Subsidiary structures were built on both sides of the central axis including wing-room, dining room and bedroom. The Amitabha Sutra was carved on the wall of the Stone Sutra Pavilion (Chinese: 石经阁). It is the largest existing cliff stone carving in Hangzhou.[2]

Gallery edit

The beam frame of shanmen.
The Giant Buddha Hall.
Site of wing-room.
Stone Sutra Pavilion
Stone carving of Amitabha Sutra.
Recitation Hall.

References edit

  1. ^ 弥陀寺公园焕然新生 摩崖石刻不再日晒雨淋. zjol.com.cn (in Chinese). 2016-05-12.
  2. ^ 杭州最大的摩崖石刻弥陀寺石刻 藏着一排神秘的石屋檐. zjol.com.cn (in Chinese). 2015-10-29.