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Famen Temple Pagoda
Famen Temple Pagoda
 
Famen Temple Pagoda
Famen Temple Pagoda
 
Famen Temple Pagoda
Famen Temple Pagoda
 
Famen Temple Pagoda
Famen Temple Pagoda
 
Famen Temple Pagoda
Famen Temple Pagoda
 

Famen Temple Pagoda

CHINA, Shaanxi, Baoji
It was also known as the True Body Pagoda. It is said that it was originally called Asoka Pagoda. It was constructed from wood and was damaged and rebuilt a number of times. During the rule of Emperor Longqing (reigned 1567-1572) of the Ming dynasty, the four-story wooden pagoda collapsed. Construction of a new thirteen-story, octagonal, brick pagoda with a height of 47 m was completed in 1609. The pagoda collapsed in 1981 and three years later the underground palace was discovered.
  The present pagoda is a replica of the original structure while maintaining access to the underground palace. The palace’s walls are made from stone and it is 21.1 m long and occupies 31.8 sq m. There are stairs leading down to a platform, followed by a corridor, front chamber, a central chamber, and a rear chamber. Beneath the north wall of the rear chamber, there is a secret niche where the Buddha’s finger bone relic was kept.
  Other treasures that were unearthed include a gold alms bowl, a gilt-silver bowl, a silver robe embroidered with gold thread, a gilt-silver incense burner, a silver oil lamp, a gilt-silver statuette of Bodhisattva Holding a Relic, amber figurines of lions, a set of eight nested reliquaries, and another set of five nested reliquaries, as well as 600 other priceless treasures.
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