Ayuwang Pagoda

Ayuwang Pagoda
Chinese阿育王塔
Literal meaningAshoka Tower
Ashoka Pagoda
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinĀyùwáng tǎ
Wade–GilesA-yü Wang T‘a

The Ayuwang or Ashoka Pagoda is a stupa in Dai County in northeast Xinzhou Prefecture in northern Shanxi, China.

Name

The Ayuwang Pagoda's name honors Ashoka, the Mauryan emperor who converted to Buddhism around 263 BC and subsequently greatly patronized the religion.

History

The Ayuwang Pagoda was first built under the Sui dynasty in AD 601. Over the next 600 years, it was destroyed and rebuilt three times. Its present form dates to the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China, who favored Tibetan Buddhism and rebuilt the tower in a Tibetan style. This dagoba was heavily damaged by an earthquake during the Qing dynasty and subsequently repaired.[1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Zhao (2007), 130.

Bibliography

  • Zhao Yu, ed. (2007), Shanxi, Beijing: Chinese Travel Press.

39°04′49″N 112°57′18″E / 39.0803°N 112.955°E / 39.0803; 112.955


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