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March 8, 2014
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White Horse Temple

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Buddhism

White Horse Temple (Chinese language|ch. 白馬寺 also White Horse Ministry) was the first Buddhism|Buddhist temple in China, established under the patronage of Emperor Ming of Han China|Emperor Ming in the Eastern Han Dynasty|Han capital Luoyang in the year 68.



One night, the emperor was said to have dreamed of a deity flying over his palace. The next day he told his ministers, and the minister Zhong Hu explained to him that he probably dreamed of Buddha in India. The emperor then sent a delegation of 18 headed by Cai Yin, Qin Jing and Wang Zun to seek Buddhism. They returned from Afghanistan with an image of Gautama Buddha, the Sutra of Forty-two Sections and two eminent monks.

The monks names have been variously romanized as Kasyapamatanga and Dharmavanya, Moton and Chufarlan.

The next year, the emperor ordered the construction of White Horse Temple three li west of the capital Luoyang, to remember the horse that carried back the sutras. It was China's first Buddhist temple.



Image:China-henan-luoyang-white-horse-temple-entrance-20040506.jpg|thumb|300px|The old temple gate, May 2004.
The first version of the Chinese Sutra of Forty-two Sections was produced within the temple. The temple then increased in importance as Buddhism grew within China, and spread to Korea, Japan and Vietnam. The introduction of Buddhism in China was also a significant influence on Chinese morals, thought and ethics.



The temple is located within Han Dynasty|Han and Northern Wei Dynasty|Wei Dynasty Luoyang, which lies approximately 12km east of modern Luoyang, in Henan Provinces of China|province.



  • 258 A royal Kucha|Kuchean monk, Po-Yen, translated six Buddhist text in to Chinese at the temple, including the important Infinite Life Sutra.

  • 1992 With the assistance of Thailand|Thai and Chinese donors, the Hall of the Thai Buddha was constructed slightly west of the old temple.




The temple compound covers an area of 200mu, and faces south. A stone Paifang(archway) has been recently built 150 metres in front of the original gate. Between the archway and gate lies a pool with fountains, spanned by three stone bridges.

Entering the temple today, one sees the Hall of Heavenly Kings, Hall of the Gautama Buddha|Great Buddha, Hall of Mahavira, Hall of Greeting, the Cool and Clear Terrace and the pavilion. On each side of the pavilion are the Sutra House and the Magic Weapon House.



The temple is open to the public, and can be reached by public bus number 56 from Luoyang Train Station. Standard tickets cost 35元 and discounts are available to students at half price (17.5元).



  • Buddhism in China


Category:Buddhist temples

zh:白马寺

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Last Modified:   2005-04-13


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