Mahavira Hall

Mahavira Hall
Mahavira Hall of Jade Buddha Temple, Shanghai
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese大雄殿
Simplified Chinese大雄殿
Literal meaningPrecious Hall of the Great Hero
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDàxióng Bǎodiàn
Wade–GilesTa-hsiung Pao-tien
Southern Min
Hokkien POJTōa-hiông Pó-tiān
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabetĐại hùng Bửu điện (Đại hùng Bảo điện)
Chính điện (Chánh điện)
Chữ Hán大雄寶殿
正殿
Korean name
Hangul대웅전
Hanja大雄殿
Japanese name
Kanji大雄殿

A Mahavira Hall, usually simply known as a Main Hall, is the main hall or building in a traditional Chinese Buddhist temple, enshrining representations of Gautama Buddha and various other buddhas and bodhisattvas.[1][2] It is encountered throughout East Asia.

  1. ^ Fotopoulou, Sophia (15 September 2002). "The Layout of a Typical Chinese Buddhist Temple". Newsfinder.org. Retrieved 28 February 2011.
  2. ^ 佛法教学的 [The Art of Buddha Teaching] (in Simplified Chinese). Retrieved 28 February 2011.