So, what about Moda? According to Baidu Encyclopedia, Dharma was originally named bodhidharma and later renamed Dharma, abbreviated as Dharma or Dharma, which translates as enlightenment. Born in South India, he belongs to Kashatri caste and claims to be the 28th founder of Zen Buddhism. He is the ancestor of Zen Buddhism in China, a monk in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. After becoming a monk, he devoted himself to Mahayana Buddhism and was highly respected by practitioners of meditation. Therefore, the Zen Buddhism in China, also known as the Dharma Sect, mainly advocates the practice of "two-in-four-line meditation".
During the Northern Wei Dynasty, Zen was taught in Luoyang, Song and other places. At that time, people had different views on the Zen Buddhism he preached, and thought that he died in Robin around the end of Wei Dynasty. According to the legend of Jingdezhen Lantern, people often call him the founder of Dharma, that is, the founder of Zen. His works include Ode to the Heart Sutra, Theory of Deformity, Two Kinds of Entrances, Relieving the Mind, Understanding and Blood. Most of the historical materials unearthed in Dunhuang, such as the absolute view of Dharma monk, the interpretation of Dharma's unintentional view, and the door view of Dharma Zen master in southern Tianzhu, are entrusted by future generations.
Nanjing Mufu Mountain Desert Valley Cave is a natural cave, located on a steep cliff between cliffs. The cave is deep and winding, and the entrance faces the river, overlooking the beautiful scenery of the Yangtze River. "According to legend, 1600 years ago, Dharma came from the East, just like Liang Wudi's ZSZSZSZ said. He crossed the river from Nanjing, resting in this cave and meditating here.
The Baitai Dharma Grottoes are divided into upper, middle and lower floors, with caves of different sizes 10 1. Each cave is dedicated to a statue of Dharma with different shapes, creating a Zen architectural art space.