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Accommodation conditions in Tolingi sanatorium
There are no conditions, but it is generally impossible to live.

Different from social hospice care, it is a safe place for Toringi, as a monk's parents, a noble parent and an elderly volunteer who has served the temple for many years. Tolin Temple is the ancestral home of Pure Land Sect, and it is a Dojo that believes in Dharma. Therefore, the price will not be clearly marked, and everything is happy.

The charity nursing home will be managed by Tolin Temple in Lushan Mountain, adhering to the concept of religious charity, adhering to the spirit of Mahayana Buddhism, carrying out nursing and hospice care, promoting the virtues and social customs of respecting, loving and helping the elderly, paying attention to the cultivation of pure land practice, and guiding believers to live in pure land. This is a place where people can live in peace, take care of the Buddha, be filial, take care of the dying and live in harmony.

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The Tolin Temple, founded by Master Yuan Gong, not only powerfully promoted the development of the Sinian Pure Land Sect, but also initiated the unique mountain forest Buddhist model of the Buddhist temple in China, which became the prototype of the ten-square jungle system in the future, completed the transformation of Buddhism in China, and effectively demonstrated the inner spirit of Mahayana Buddhism.

The so-called ten-party jungle system means that the management of the temple is democratically elected by ten parties, and the abbot cannot accept disciples during his term of office. The temple economy is public, the temple is open to the outside world, and all ten believers can come to practice and study. This is different from the "children's temple". "Children's Temple" is to privatize the temple, and the temple staff are all relatives of the same family. In principle, outsiders are not accepted. Unfortunately, there are few real ten-square jungles in Buddhist temples in China.