Dazhao Temple is the oldest and largest temple in
Hohhot. It is located in the old part of Hohhot and was built in 1580 during
Ming Dynasty. Usually, the local people call it Yinfo Temple because there is a
rare silver statue of Sakyamuni with 2.5-meter-high. The Temple was originally built in the Han Dynasty.
It was completed in 1580 during the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644) and is the oldest
Lama Buddhist temple in Inner Mongolia. It went through a major reconstruction
in 1640, but much of the original architectural style was retained. In Kangxi
Year of Qing Dynasty about in 1700, the temple was rebuilt again. The roof of
the main hall was changed to pave yellow glazed tiles. After rebuilt, the Temple
became very beautiful and full of Tibetan Buddhist color.
The Dazhao Temple
is called Yikezhao Temple in Mongolian and means large temple. The original name
was the Hongci Temple in Han Dynasty when it was completed to enlarge. In the
temple the statue of Sakyamuni was made of silver entirely, so the Hongci Temple
is also called the Silver Buddha Temple by local people. It is called Wuliang
Temple since Qing Dynasty after the reconstruction in 1640.
Dazhao Temple owns its fame to a visit by the third Tibetan Dalai Lama in 1586, when he came to dedicate the Silver Buddha statue. As a consequence Hohhot became a religious center for people from all over Mongolia who came to worship at the temple. Another notable event in the temple's long history was a visit by Emperor Kangxi during the early part of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911 AD). After his soujournment, a few days, the temple was dedicated to him, and a gold tablet proclaiming in characters "Long Live the Emperor" was set before the silver Sakyamuni. In respect to this imperial favour, from this time onwards the temple also became one of the few in the province that nullified the practice of choosing a new living Buddha after the old had passed away.
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