Hansa temple

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The Hansa Temple ( Chinese  喊 撒 寺 , Pinyin Hansa si , English Hansa Temple ) is a Buddhist temple of the Duolie School ( 多 列 派 , Duolie pai , English Tole sect / Duolie Sect / To Le, Burmese: Taw Nei ) des Southern (or Theravāda or Pali ) Buddhism (Chinese: Shangzuobu Fojiao or Nanchuan Fojiao ) in the Chinese province of Yunnan . It is located in the village of Hansa喊撒村the community Jiele姐勒乡in Ruili , a independent city of Autonomous Prefecture Dehong of Dai and Jingpo in western Yunnan. It was built at the end of the Qing Dynasty .

literature

  • Ling Haicheng: Buddhism in China , Beijing, China Intercontinental Press 2004, ISBN 7-5085-0535-2 ( Zhongguo Fojiao (chin.) ).
  • Takahiro Kojima: Tai Buddhist Practices in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan, China. 2012, Southeast Asian Studies 1 (3), 395-430 ( preview ; available online on March 11, 2014)
  • Kojima, Takahiro; Badenoch, Nathan: From Tea to Temples and Texts: Transformation of the Interfaces of Upland-Lowland Interaction on the China-Myanmar Border. 2013 Southeast Asian Studies (2013), 2 (1): 96-131 ( Online )

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  1. All names also in the following according to the Chinese names.
Hansa Temple (alternative names of the lemma)
Hansha Temple

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