Lingyin Temple
| Lingyin temple | |
|---|---|
灵隐寺 | |
Hall of Bhaisajyaguru in the Temple | |
| Religion | |
| Affiliation | Buddhism |
| Sect | Chan Buddhism |
| Leadership | Shi Guangquan (释光泉) |
| Location | |
| Location | Hangzhou, Zhejiang |
| Country | China |
| Geographic coordinates | 30°14′34″N 120°05′48″E / 30.2427777778°N 120.096666667°E |
| Architecture | |
| Style | Chinese architecture |
| Founder | Huili |
| Date established | 328 |
| Completed | Qing dynasty (reconstruction) |
| Website | |
| www | |
Lingyin Temple (simplified Chinese: 灵隐寺; traditional Chinese: 靈隱寺; pinyin: Língyǐn Sì) is a prominent Chan Buddhist temple near Hangzhou that is renowned for its many pagodas and grottos. Its name is commonly and literally translated into English as Temple of the Soul's Retreat.
The monastery is the largest of several temples in the Wulin Mountains (Chinese: 武林山; pinyin: Wǔlínshān), which feature renowned grottos and religious rock carvings.