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The origin of the name of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda

Where there is a pagoda, there may not be a temple; where there is a temple, there may not be a pagoda! Pagoda is a Buddhist tower that houses Buddha's relics and the remains of eminent monks who have passed away. The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is located in the west courtyard of the Great Ci'en Temple. It is a building in the style of the Western Regions, and was built by Tang Xuanzang to store Buddhist scriptures. The pagoda has a total of seven floors and is 64.5 meters high. The origin of the name of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda has three different explanations: The origin of the name "Wild Goose Pagoda". "Wild Goose Pagoda" is a Buddhist term. Ancient Indian monks built a pagoda with the bottom layer in the shape of a wild goose, hence the name "Wild Goose Pagoda". Xuanzang studied in India for many years and was deeply influenced by Indian Buddhism. Therefore, he named the scripture repository he built "Wild Goose Pagoda". Gratitude speaks. The wild geese once led Xuanzang out of the desert and saved him from danger. In gratitude for the kindness of the wild geese, Xuanzang named the tower he built "Wild Goose Pagoda" upon his return from his pilgrimage. Commemorative speech. Legend has it that Buddha Shakyamuni once transformed into a pigeon to come to the human world to save sentient beings. During the Tang Dynasty, people used the term "yan" to refer to birds, so Xuanzang named the scripture pagoda "Yan Pagoda" in commemoration of the great virtue of Buddha.
*Created by local travelers and translated by TripGenie.
Posted: May 7, 2023
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