The Dayun Temple Museum in Xichuan County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province, was once the place where the Xingguo Temple was built to worship the Buddha's Sheli in the Sui Dynasty, and the place where Wuze Tianzhu ordered the construction of Dayun Temple. After the Dayun Temple was destroyed in the flood, the earth palace that preserved Sheli still exists and was discovered in 1964. In August 2007, Dayun Temple was renovated, the Sheli Tower was rebuilt, and the Dayun Temple Museum was opened to the public. The 14 Buddha houses on display in the museum are very precious and exquisite.
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The Dayun Temple Museum in Xichuan County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province, was once the place where the Xingguo Temple was built to worship the Buddha's Sheli in the Sui Dynasty, and the place where Wuze Tianzhu ordered the construction of Dayun Temple. After the Dayun Temple was destroyed in the flood, the earth palace that preserved Sheli still exists and was discovered in 1964. In August 2007, Dayun Temple was renovated, the Sheli Tower was rebuilt, and the Dayun Temple Museum was opened to the public. The 14 Buddha houses on display in the museum are very precious and exquisite.
Asahikawa Dayun Temple and Wangmu Palace are a scenic area that is relatively large, Dayun Temple and the Digong can see the Buddha Bone Sheli.
Discover early Buddhist culture, exhibits are dazzling
The exhibits are colorful and reveal early Buddhist culture
We arrived at the Dayun Temple Museum in Xichuan County, Pingliang City, Gansu Province. The staff told us that the Dayun Temple is completely rebuilt, and the previous reconstruction of the Dayun Temple is only a pile of abandoned broken and debris and rubble. It was under such broken walls and rubble that a random shovel of farmers flattened the land, and found such a 1400-year-old Sheri letter, a set of 1300-year-old gold and silver coffins, and 14 pieces of Sakyamuni Buddha Sheri from ancient India. There is no doubt that this is a shocking discovery in the world archaeological community. The current museum treasures four Buddha Shelis of Sakyamuni, and several other Buddha Shelis, which are dedicated to the Pagoda Palace of Dayun Temple. I was fortunate to see all this and took relevant photos.