Chung Tai Shan

Chung Tai Shan
中台山
Established1987
FounderWei Chueh
TypeBuddhist Monastic Order
HeadquartersChung Tai Chan Monastery
Location
Websitewww.ctworld.org.tw/english-96/html/
Chung Tai Shan
Traditional Chinese
Literal meaningInner Tai Mountain
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhōng tái shān
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTiong-tai-san

Chung Tai Shan (Chinese: 中台山; pinyin: Zhōng tái shān; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-tai-san) is a Taiwan-based international Chan Buddhist monastic order founded by Wei Chueh in 1987. The monastery headquarters, Chung Tai Chan Monastery (or Chung Tai Chan Buddhist Temple, 中台禪寺), completed in September 2001, is located in Puli, Nantou County, in central Taiwan. It is the tallest and one of the largest monasteries in both Taiwan and the world, having a height of 136 metres (446 ft).[1] Widely admired as an architectural masterpiece because of the mountain monastery's more modern look, the temple is second only to Fo Guang Shan's monastery in physical size and in the number of ordained disciples.

The temple follows traditional Chinese Chan teaching, emphasizing sudden enlightenment and gradual cultivation.

  1. ^ "SkyscraperPage - Chung-Tai Buddhist Temple".

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