The Xingjiao Temple The temple is situated at the foot of Shaoling
Plateau, about 20 kilometers south of Xi'an. This old buddhist temple
is particularly famous because it is the burial place of Xuanzang,
the pilgrim who spent 15 years in India and brought Buddhist scriptures
back to China. Emperor Tang Suzong (Li Heng, 711 - 762) wrote two
characters "Xing Jiao (Flourishing Teaching)" on the stupa,
thereafter the temple was called Xingjiao Temple.
The
Xingjiao Temple exudes the atmosphere of antiquity. Landscaped
with the Zhongnan Mountain and the Fanchuan River, the temple is in
a very pleasant setting.
Palaces and pagodas inside the temple look very grand. The five -
room main hall of the temple is built of red pillars and green eaves.
It contains a white jade statue of the Buddha which was a gift from
Burma (the present Myanmar), a bronze statue of the Buddha, a porcelain
Laughing Buddha, and other ancient sculptures.
The
building on the east side of the temple is Sutra-Keeping Pavilion,
which contains thousands of scriptures of different dynasties. On
the west side, there are three brick pagodas built respectively for
Xuanzang and his two disciples.
Xuanzang's remains are in the Xuanzang Dagoba, built of blue bricks
on a square base. Two smaller three-story dagobas on each side of
the Xuanzang Dagoba house the remains of Xuanzang's two disciples.
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