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The Dharma Hall, also known as Lecture Hall, is an important building in Han Chinese Buddhist temples.[1] The Dharma Hall is the place for senior monks to preach and generally ranks right after the Mahavira Hall.[1]
Dharma Hall | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 法堂 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 法堂 | ||||||
Literal meaning | Lecture Hall | ||||||
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With the similar architecture form with other halls, the Dharma Hall is more spacious.[1] In the central back, there is a high platform with a sitting chair putting in the middle.[1] In front of the chair is a table with a small sitting Buddha on it, behind the platform is a screen or a picture of lion which is also known as "Roaring lion" (獅子吼) in Buddhism Dharma hung on the wall.[1] Seats are placed on both sides of the platform with bells and drums for senior monks to beat when they are preaching.[1] There are also seats on both sides of the monks' seats for laymen to listen to the Buddha Dharma by senior monks.[2][3]
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