Zu Lai Temple
The Zu Lai Temple (in Chinese, 如來寺, in Portuguese, "Templo Zu Lai", lit. Tathāgata Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Cotia, Brazil. It is the largest Buddhist temple in South America with 10,000 square meters of constructed area, inside an area of approximately 150,000 square meters.[1] It has a partnership with Fo Guang Shan, practicing the Mahāyāna branch of Buddhism. The Zu Lai Temple states as its main objective the cultural and religious dissemination of the Buddhist Tradition, whilst trying to reach to the general population the teachings of traditional buddhist education, culture and meditation.[2]
Zu Lai (如來寺) | |
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The Zu Lai Temple | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Zen, Mahāyāna |
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Country | Brazil |
Shown within Brazil | |
Geographic coordinates | 23.5857°S 46.8829°W |
Website | |
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History
In 1992, the religious Buddhist Master Hsing Yun had arrived in Brazil, by an invitation of a local Buddhist Temple in Sao Paulo, for a ceremony. An accompanying monk, Jue Cheng, decided to stay in the country and begin a new project with the objective of disseminating the Buddhist tradition in the predominantly Catholic country. It started as a relatively small temple and had grown to great proportions as time went by and local interest for Buddhism had grown.
See also
References
- "Buddhist temple in Cotia is a good option for leisure or spiritual improvement.language=portuguese".
- "Zu Lai Temple, the biggest Buddhist temple of South America is in Sao Paulo". Archived from the original on 2015-04-25. Retrieved 2016-01-10.