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Recommendations for visiting the Qita Zen Temple

Cultivate compassion, bless love Hold a stick of incense slowly rising, walk slowly Colorless, tasteless, meaningless, ignorant Listen to a piece of Sanskrit music, bow your head No wisdom, no gain, no suffering, no extinction Watch a group of fish at ease, bend over No hang-ups, no obstacles, no fear, dream Recite a lotus flower shaking lightly, whisper Not born, not extinct, not dirty, not increasing or decreasing Worship Buddha and extinguish sins like the sand of the river, devout Cultivate a period of compassionate time Bless all the loved ones around you One temple, one name The Qita Temple on Baizhang Road in Yinzhou District, Ningbo, is the largest and best-preserved temple in the city. It is also one of the four major jungles in eastern Zhejiang (Tiantong Temple, Ayuwang Temple, Qita Temple, Guanzong Temple). It was built in the Tang Dynasty and has a history of more than 1160 years. It is a truly ancient temple. The Qita Zen Temple is named after the seven Buddha pagodas in front of the door, and it faces the modern K11 building. The temple has a small number of visitors and is very suitable for slow strolling. The temple is free of admission, and the entrance will also give 3 incenses. The main hall is dedicated to the statue of Guanyin, which is said to have been invited from Putuo Mountain during the Ming Dynasty. So it is also called 'Little Putuo'.
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Posted: Feb 8, 2024
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