Introduction to the Mahakala Buddha Building: The Mahakala Buddha Building is located in the southwest of the main hall. It is a two-story wooden frame structure with cornices, brackets, and brackets. It was originally built specifically to worship the Mahakara Golden Buddha, hence its name. The Mahaggala Golden Buddha is enshrined upstairs. Every time the Qing emperor came to visit, he would worship the Mahaggala Golden Buddha. The Golden Buddha is a standing statue, holding a magic wand in both hands. It is about one foot and two inches tall and weighs 64.5 jins (in the past, 16 taels were divided into one jin, which was rounded into one thousand taels, so it is also called the "Thousand Liang Buddha"). It is bronze in color and has a shape of Extremely vivid. The Golden Buddha was stolen in 1946, and the current statue is a clay sculpture from 1990.

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