The Hall of Sangharama Palace is an important building in Han Chinese Buddhist temples.
[1][2][3] In the Hall of Sangharama Palace, King Pasenadi, Prince Jeta and Anathapindika are enshrined.
[1] They created the grand Jetavana Vihara (祇園精舍) for the Buddha to live and preach, which was a significant contribution to the creation and spread of Buddhism.
[1][2][3] In Chinese Buddhism, general Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms period (220–280) is often enshrined in the Hall of Sangharama Palace.
[1] It is recorded that in the Sui dynasty (581–618), when the founder of the Tiantai school, master Zhiyi was in Yuquan Mountain in Jingzhou, Hubei, he saw many strange monsters.