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Songnisan Mountain, Imhan-ri #2 - "Beopjusa Temple of Songnisan Mountain", the cradle of maitreya faith (3) - (Korea Tour)
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Last Modified : 2017/02/18

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  • Start
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  • Songnisan Mountain
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  • Beopjusa Temple-1
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  • Beopjusa Temple-2
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  • Beopjusa Temple-3
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  • Lake Hills Tourist Hotel
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  • House of Seon Byeong-guk-1
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  • House of Seon Byeong-guk-2
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  • Pine Tree Habitat
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  • Finish



Huigyeon Bodhisattva Statue:


It is assumed that it was established in the era of King Seongdeok along with Twin-lion Stone Lantern. They set alms on the head. Their clothes are opened, so you can see their strong muscle. They originally presented an offering to Buddha, but they were moved to one side. So they look lonely. You can find right mind to Buddha in their eyes, and a sense of loyalty in their strong legs. One monk explained to me.









Wontongbojeon Hall :

Wontongbojeon hall is a building which keeps the statue of the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy or the statue of Amitabha. Beopjusa temple Wontongbojeon hall keeps 2.8 meters of Wooden Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva statue on the wooden eight angles lotus pedestal.







According to his explanation, waving shapes on the head and the chest of statue of the Buddha make the statue look like flying.









Twin-lion Stone Lantern:

This is the third national treasure of Beopjusa temple. It is No.5 national treasure, and it is assumed that it was established in 720. Two stone lions are supporting stone lantern with their hind legs. It is known as one of the outstanding stone artworks of Silla.








The legs and bottom part of the lions are made of one stone.






Twin-lion Stone Lantern:

It is No. 5 national treasure. It is assumed that it was established in 720. Two stone lions are supporting stone lantern with their hind legs. It is known as one of the outstanding stone artworks of Silla.






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