Guangxiao Temple (Guangzhou)

Guangxiao Temple (Chinese: 光孝寺) is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Guangzhou, the capital of China's Guangdong Province. As the special geographical position, Guangxiao Temple often acted as a stopover point for Asian missionary monks in the past. It also played a central role in propagating various elements of Buddhism, including precepts school, Chan (Zen), Shingon Buddhism, and Pure Land. In this temple, Huineng, the sixth Chinese patriarch of Chan Buddhism, made his first public Chan lecture and was tonsured, and Amoghavajra, a Shingon Buddhist master, gave his first teaching of esoteric Buddhism. Many Buddhist scriptures were also translated here, including those translated by Yijing and the Shurangama-sūtra translated by Paramitiin (般剌密諦).

Guangxiao Temple
光孝寺
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
Deityprecepts school, Chan (Zen), Shingon Buddhism, and Pure Land
Location
LocationYuexiu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
CountryChina
Shown within Guangdong
Guangxiao Temple (Guangzhou) (China)
Geographic coordinates23°07′56″N 113°15′04″E
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
FounderYu Fan's family
Date established233
Guangxiao Temple
Chinese
Literal meaningBright Obedience Temple
Bright Filial-Piety Temple
Former names
Zhizhi Temple
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Wangyuanchaoyan Temple
Chinese王苑朝延寺
Wangyuan Temple
Traditional Chinese
Qianmingfaxing Temple
Traditional Chinese乾明法性寺
Chongningwanshou Temple
Traditional Chinese崇寧萬壽寺
Baoenguangxiaochan Temple
Traditional Chinese報恩廣孝禪寺
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