Puti Jiang Temple, Buddhist temple in Datong District, Taiwan.
Puti Jiang Temple is a four-story Buddhist religious building on Nanjing West Road that combines traditional architectural design with spaces for worship and community activities. The structure contains a main shrine area, meeting halls, and residential quarters arranged vertically to serve both ceremonial and daily functions.
The temple was founded in 1954 in honor of Master Cihang, with the current building completed in 1969. This construction period marked an era when Buddhist institutions in Taiwan were being re-established after earlier disruptions.
The temple honors Shakyamuni Buddha, Medicine Buddha, and Amitabha Buddha through religious statues displayed on the second floor where devotional practices take place. Visitors can observe the visual expressions of Buddhist faith through ornately crafted figures and ritual spaces that structure daily worship.
The temple is accessible during daytime hours and visitors can attend monthly Buddhist ceremonies or observe religious activities. It is helpful to check visiting times in advance since religious services may affect general access to certain areas.
The ground floor serves as a lecture hall and communal dining space where daily gatherings take place, giving the temple a social role beyond religious ceremonies. This arrangement demonstrates how everyday community life is woven into the worship space itself.
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