Lingguang Temple (Beijing)

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LeadershipShi Changzang (释常藏)
Shi Shenghui (释圣辉)
CountryChina
Lingguang Temple
灵光寺
Lingguang Temple before 1900.
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
LeadershipShi Changzang (释常藏)
Shi Shenghui (释圣辉)
Location
LocationShijingshan District, Beijing
CountryChina
Lingguang Temple (Beijing) is located in Beijing
Lingguang Temple (Beijing)
Shown within Beijing
Geographic coordinates39°57′47″N 116°11′24″E / 39.963081°N 116.190049°E / 39.963081; 116.190049
Architecture
StyleChinese architecture
Date established766779

Lingguang Temple (simplified Chinese: 灵光寺; traditional Chinese: 靈光寺; pinyin: Língguāng Sì; lit. 'Temple of Divine Light') is a Buddhist temple located on the east hillside of Mount Cuiwei (翠微山), in the Shijingshan District of Beijing.[1] The temple is renowned for its collection of the tooth relic of the Buddha.[2][3][4]

Tang dynasty

Architecture

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