Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum: A tooth relic, a resolution, a great vow, led to the construction of a great monument. After many years of preparation, with the kind support of a thousand monasteries and a million donors, in 2011, the Buddha Museum was officially opened. Based on Venerable Master Hsing Yun's philosophy of giving others faith, giving others joy, giving others hope, giving others convenience, this place will bring people on a unique journey of the heart. Surprising Joy: The Buddha Museum never cease to provide surprising joy to first-time visitors. When visitors first step into the Front Hall, they are usually stuck with awe by the different facilities provided. As they move into the Museum, they transit from the hustle and bustle into the serene Buddha Land and the mind become calm and quiet. Along the Great Path to Buddhahood, there are the Eight Pagodas which represent the Noble Eightfold Path designed in Chinese tower like style. Visitors can walk into the pagodas and through Buddhist scriptures, books, videos and games, they can learn about Buddhism and experience Buddhist culture. The four permanent galleries in the Main Hall integrates the collections with interactive multimedia devices to allow visitors in the modern age to travel through time and space and connect with the historical ideas of Buddhism. Through the creativity and dedication of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, visitors can learn about Buddhism with joy and get to know about the Buddha and undergo Buddhist rituals through these intangible means. Serene Joy: The Buddha Museum brings serene joy to all visitors. During the construction of the Museum, Venerable Master Hsing Yun has protected the ecology by building a lush and comfortable grove filled with the vitality of nature, so visitors can stroll in it and be relaxed in both body and mind. At the Twin Pavilions, an area is reserved for Tea Chan experience. At all times, one can enjoy the fragrance of Chinese tea culture. The little tea master’s program has reflected the values of doing good deeds, speaking good words, and having good intentions. Heartwarming Joy: Venerable Master Hsing Yun's considerate designs have brought heartwarming joy to the visitors. The bus draped restrooms beside the carpark are designed to serve visitors who have arrived after a long journey. The obstacle-free facilities enable visitors to move around the complex without hindrances. The Waterdrop Tea Houses are accessible at different parts for the Museum and are always open to provide delicious food. The above facilities reflect the consideration Venerable Master had for incoming visitors during the time of construction. Dharma Joy: When visitors enter the shrines in the Main Hall, they can get Dharma joy from prostrating and venerating the Buddhas. In the Avalokitesvara Shrine, the mirroring images of Avalokitesvara reflect the Bodhisattva's great aspiration of fulfilling infinite wishes. In the Golden Buddha Shrine, the Buddha statue represents the integration of both the Northern and Southern Buddhist traditions. The Jade Buddha Shrine houses the statue of the reclining Buddha. Above the statue is one of the three Buddha's tooth relics still in extant. Visitors can pay their respects to this museum treasurer. This energizing journey will help visitors grow in wisdom and religious faith. Venerable Master Hsing Yun once said: “The Buddha doesn't need a memorial, but living beings do.” The Buddha Museum belong to everyone. As long as there is someone who needs it, that person can come to it. We welcome you to Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum and be inspired by the teachings of Humanistic Buddhism.
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感恩🙏阿彌陀佛🙏
佛陀紀念舘值得一遊
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大師……及師父們「吉祥」!
大師當年的高瞻遠囑 ……… 創建輝宏莊嚴之『聖地』!尤如靈山的再現、尤如祇園精舍的重光,更是那爛陀寺的追憶史光(歷史時光)!以及菩提伽耶的思念之心!
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Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum: A tooth relic, a resolution, a great vow, led to the construction of a great monument.
After many years of preparation, with the kind support of a thousand monasteries and a million donors, in 2011, the Buddha Museum was officially opened. Based on Venerable Master Hsing Yun's philosophy of giving others faith, giving others joy, giving others hope, giving others convenience, this place will bring people on a unique journey of the heart.
Surprising Joy: The Buddha Museum never cease to provide surprising joy to first-time visitors. When visitors first step into the Front Hall, they are usually stuck with awe by the different facilities provided. As they move into the Museum, they transit from the hustle and bustle into the serene Buddha Land and the mind become calm and quiet.
Along the Great Path to Buddhahood, there are the Eight Pagodas which represent the Noble Eightfold Path designed in Chinese tower like style. Visitors can walk into the pagodas and through Buddhist scriptures, books, videos and games, they can learn about Buddhism and experience Buddhist culture. The four permanent galleries in the Main Hall integrates the collections with interactive multimedia devices to allow visitors in the modern age to travel through time and space and connect with the historical ideas of Buddhism. Through the creativity and dedication of Venerable Master Hsing Yun, visitors can learn about Buddhism with joy and get to know about the Buddha and undergo Buddhist rituals through these intangible means.
Serene Joy: The Buddha Museum brings serene joy to all visitors. During the construction of the Museum, Venerable Master Hsing Yun has protected the ecology by building a lush and comfortable grove filled with the vitality of nature, so visitors can stroll in it and be relaxed in both body and mind. At the Twin Pavilions, an area is reserved for Tea Chan experience. At all times, one can enjoy the fragrance of Chinese tea culture. The little tea master’s program has reflected the values of doing good deeds, speaking good words, and having good intentions.
Heartwarming Joy: Venerable Master Hsing Yun's considerate designs have brought heartwarming joy to the visitors. The bus draped restrooms beside the carpark are designed to serve visitors who have arrived after a long journey. The obstacle-free facilities enable visitors to move around the complex without hindrances. The Waterdrop Tea Houses are accessible at different parts for the Museum and are always open to provide delicious food. The above facilities reflect the consideration Venerable Master had for incoming visitors during the time of construction.
Dharma Joy: When visitors enter the shrines in the Main Hall, they can get Dharma joy from prostrating and venerating the Buddhas. In the Avalokitesvara Shrine, the mirroring images of Avalokitesvara reflect the Bodhisattva's great aspiration of fulfilling infinite wishes. In the Golden Buddha Shrine, the Buddha statue represents the integration of both the Northern and Southern Buddhist traditions. The Jade Buddha Shrine houses the statue of the reclining Buddha. Above the statue is one of the three Buddha's tooth relics still in extant. Visitors can pay their respects to this museum treasurer. This energizing journey will help visitors grow in wisdom and religious faith.
Venerable Master Hsing Yun once said: “The Buddha doesn't need a memorial, but living beings do.” The Buddha Museum belong to everyone. As long as there is someone who needs it, that person can come to it. We welcome you to Fo Guang Shan Buddha Museum and be inspired by the teachings of Humanistic Buddhism.
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阿彌陀佛
阿彌陀佛