贾汪龙山大酒店:Eminent ancient monk's remains for public wor...

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Eminent ancient monk's remains for public worship in east China

10:34, April 25, 2011      

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A skull relic of Master Xuanzang is displayed at the Master Xuanzang Memorial Hall of Linggu Temple in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, April 23, 2011. A skull relic purported to be that of Master Xuanzang was open to the public here Saturday. The display of the skull relic lasts until May 17, 2011. Master Xuanzang (A.D. 602-664) was a famous Chinese Buddhist monk, scholar and translator who travelled to India to study Buddhism and brought back volumes of Buddhist scriptures in the early Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618-907). (Xinhua/Sun Can)Special Coverage
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