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Temples in Korean Buddhism

Buddhist temples are an important function of the Korean landscape. This article gives a brief overview of Korean Buddhism, and then describes some of the more of import temples in Korea. Near Korean temples have names ending in -sa (사, 寺), which means "temple" in Sino-Korean.

Many temples, like Sudeoksa, offer visitors a Temple Stay program.[i]

Background [edit]

A distinctive class of Buddhism evolved in Korea. This was facilitated by the geographical location and cultural weather. Buddhism outset arrived in Korea in 372 in Goguryeo. In 374 the influential Han Chinese monk Ado arrived in the kingdom and inspired Male monarch Sosurim of Goguryeo the post-obit year. The first 2 temples Seongmunsa and Ilbullansa were congenital in 375 on the social club of the king. Buddhism shortly became the national religion of Goguryeo.

With the appearance of Taoism in 624 the rulers began to suppress Buddhism and its importance quickly declined. The Baekje Kingdom, on the other hand, flourished under the influence of Buddhism. In 552 Buddhist scriptures were sent to Japan. This somewhen led to the establishment of Buddhism in Nihon.

In Silla, Buddhism was important, also. It flourished during the reign of Jinheung of Silla (540 to 576). Heungnyunsa was built, where any commoner could become a monk. The study of scriptures was greatly highlighted. For about 250 years Buddhism thrived in Afterwards Silla.

Buddhism was admired by Wang Geon, who was enthroned every bit Taejo of Goryeo. Throughout the country pagodas and other Buddhist structures were built.

In late Goryeo, Buddhism became linked with corruption of the regime. A not bad number of monks were involved in politics. Bit by flake anti-Buddhist sentiments grew, leading to chaos which was ended past the establishment of Joseon. Taejo of Joseon himself was a devout Buddhist, only the influence of monks was reduced. At times monks were treated equally outcasts, merely generally there was no hindrance to their practising. Buddhist heritage can be found all over the country in the form of temples, pagodas, sculptures, paintings, handicrafts and buildings.

Typical Layout [edit]

A typical Korean temple consists of the post-obit elements:[2]

  1. Iljumun (일주문, 一柱門) - I pillar gate found at the entrance to temple grounds
  2. Sacheonwangmun (사천왕문, 四天王門), also Cheonwangmun - Gate of the Four Heavenly Kings, to marking the entrance of the temple'southward boundaries
  3. Beopdang (법당, 法堂) - Dharma hall, used for lectures and sermons
  4. Monastic quarters
  5. Jonggo (종고, 鐘鼓) - bell tower
  6. Daeungjeon (대웅전, 大雄殿) - primary shrine hall housing the temple'due south primary Buddha images
  7. Pagoda
  8. Myeongbujeon (명부전, 冥府殿) - judgment hall, housing an epitome of the bodhisattva Kshitigarbha (지장, 地藏) and depictions of the Buddhist hell
  9. Nahanjeon (나한전, 羅漢殿) - Hall of the Arhats
  10. Sansingak (산신각, 山神閣) - a shamanic shrine dedicated to the mountain god Sansin (산신, 山神), who tin can be depicted as both a male or a female.[3] Sometimes called chilseong-gak (칠성각, 七星閣) or samseong-gak (삼성각, 三星閣), this shrine is usually establish backside the primary shrine hall.
  11. Hermitage

Typical layout (to exist completed)

North korea [edit]

It is reported that many temples take been taken over past the state. Once the government controls these buildings, they are used mainly as museums of aboriginal Korean traditions. A few temples are still in use and they are considered National Treasures. Though few temples in large cities survived the Us carpet bombings of the Korean War, many still survive in rural areas, and some of the more famous, large temples destroyed accept since been rebuilt (such every bit the Ryongtongsa and Singyesa). All in all, there are 300 temples,[4] only merely in a few are religious services permitted. In the list [i] that follows, temples marked with a "×" were destroyed during the Korean State of war or no longer exist for other reasons; temples marked with an "*" accept been rebuilt.

Pictures taken in the 1930s

Due south Korea [edit]

There are almost 900 traditional Buddhist temples in South korea, out of about 20,000 Buddhist temples in total.[5]

Notable temples in both Koreas [edit]

The following list is sorted by Romanized names, merely it besides tin be sorted by Korean names, past provinces (SK=South korea, NK=Northward Korea), or by counties (i.e. gun or si). Some Korean names, and founding dates are to exist completed (the founding appointment applies to the location, even if none of the original structures survive). A star in the beginning column denotes the 31 caput temples designated during the Japanese colonial flow. Recommended policy: no new entries, except from temples having their own English page in Wikipedia.

* Province Temple Location Canton Hangul Hanja Founded
NK S Hamgyong Anbulsa Tonghung-ri Kumya-gun 안불사 安佛寺
NK Kangwon Anbyon Pohyonsa Ryongsin-ri Anbyŏn-gun 보현사 普賢寺
NK South Pyongan Anguksa Ponghak-dong Pyongsong-si 안국사 安國寺 503
NK North Hwanghae Anhwasa Koryo-dong Kaesong-si 안화사 安和寺 930
* SK S Jeolla Baegyangsa Bukha-myeon Jangseong-gun 백양사 白羊寺 632
SK Gangwon Baekdamsa near Seoraksan Inje-gun 백담사 百潭寺 650 circa
SK N Gyeongsang Baekryulsa in Gyeongju Geumgangsan, Dongcheon-dong Gyeongju-si 백률사 栢栗寺 692
SK South Jeolla Baengnyeonsa Doam-myeon Gangjin-gun 백련사 白蓮寺 650 circa
* SK Southward Gyeongsang Beomeosa Geumjeongsan Busan-si 범어사 梵魚寺 678
SK Jeju Island Beophwasa - -
* SK North Chungcheong Beopjusa Songnisan, Naesongni-myeon Boeun-gun 법주사 法住寺 553
SK North Gyeongsang Bogyeongsa - -
SK Gyeonggi Bomunsa - -
* SK Seoul Bongeunsa Samseong-dong Gangnam-gu 봉은사 奉恩寺 794
SK North Gyeongsang Bongjeongsa Cheondeungsan Andong-si 봉정사 鳳停寺 672
SK Gyeonggi Bongnyeongsa - -
* SK Gyeonggi Bongseonsa Jinjeop-eup Namyangju 봉선사 奉先寺 969
SK Seoul Bongwonsa Bongwon-dong Seodaemun-gu 봉원사 奉元寺 889
* SK North Jeolla Boseoksa? - - 보석사 寶石寺
SK North Gyeongsang Bulguksa (and Seokguram) Tohamsan, Jinheon-dong Gyeongju-si 불국사 佛國寺 528 and 751
SK Due north Gyeongsang Buseoksa Bonghwangsan Yeongju-si 부석사 浮石寺 676
NK S Hwanghae Chahyesa Sowon-ri Sinchon-gun 자혜사 慈惠寺
NK Kangwon Changansa× Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 장안사 長安寺
SK Gangwon Cheongpyeongsa - -
NK South Hamgyong Chonggwangsa× Wonsa-ri Riwon-gun 정광사 定光寺
NK South Pyongan Chongjinsa Hyangpung-ri Songchon-gun 정진사 淨進寺
NK Pyongyang Chongrungsa* Ryongsan-ri Ryokpo-guyok 정릉사 定陵寺
NK Kangwon Chongyangsa Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 정양사 正陽寺
NK North Pyongan Chonjusa Yangsan Yongbyon-gun 천주사 天柱寺 1684
NK Ryanggang Chunghŭngsa Kwanp'yŏng-ri Samsu-gun 중흥사 重興寺
* SK South Jeolla Daeheungsa Duryunsan, Samsan city Haenam-gun 대흥사 大興寺 514 ?
SK Gangwon Deungmyeong-nakgasa - -
* SK North Gyeongsang Donghwasa Palgongsan, Dohak-dong, Dong-gu Daegu-si 동화사 桐華寺 493 and 832
SK Seoul Doseonsa Bukhansan : 264 Ui-dong Gangbuk-gu 도선사 道詵寺 862
* SK Northward Gyeongsang Eunhaesa? Cheongtong-myeon Yeongcheon 은해사 銀海寺
SK North Jeolla Eunsusa Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) Jinan-gun 은수사 銀水寺
* SK Gangwon Geonbongsa* ??? Goseong-gun 건봉사 乾鳳寺
SK North Jeolla Geumdangsa Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) Jinan-gun 금당사 金塘寺 814
SK North Jeolla Geumsansa Moaksan Gimje-si 금산사 金山寺 600 and 770
SK South Jeolla Geumtapsa Cheondeungsan, Podu-myeon Goheung-gun 금탑사 金塔寺 650 circa
* SK North Gyeongsang Gimryongsa? - - 김룡사 金龍寺
* SK North Gyeongsang Girimsa Hamwolsan Gyeongju-si 기림사 祇林寺 643
* SK North Gyeongsang Go-unsa ? - - 고운사 孤雲寺
SK North Gyeongsang Golgulsa Yangbuk-Myeon Gyeongju-si 골굴사 骨窟寺 *
SK North Chungcheong Guinsa Sobaeksan Danyang-gun 구인사 救仁寺 1945
SK Gangwon Guryongsa - -
SK Seoul Gwaneumsa (Seoul) - - 관음사 觀音寺
SK Jeju Island Gwaneumsa (Jeju) - -
SK Seoul Gyeongguksa 753 Jeongneung-dong Jongno-gu 경국사 慶國寺 1325
NK Northward Pyongan Habiro Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 하비로암 下毘盧庵
SK Due south Gyeongsang Haedong Yonggungsa ??? Busan-si 해동용궁사 海東龍宮寺
* SK South Gyeongsang Haeinsa Gayasan Hapcheon-gun 해인사 海印寺 802
NK South Hwanghae Hakrimsa× Hakrim-ri Changyon-gun 학림사 鶴林寺
NK S Hwanghae Hanging Hermitage Changsusan, Sorim-ri Chaeryong-gun 현암 縣庵
NK Southward Hamgyong Hungbok Hermitage Sudong-ri Hamhung-si 흥복암 興復庵
NK North Hwanghae Hungwangsa× Sambong-ri Kaepung-gun 흥왕사 興王寺
* SK Southward Jeolla Hwaeomsa Jirisan, Masan-myeon Gurye-gun 화엄사 華嚴寺 544
NK North Pyongan Hwajang Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 화장암 華藏庵
SK North Gyeongsang Hwangnyongsa Tohamsan Gyeongju National Park 황룡사 皇龍寺 553
NK Due north Hamgyong Hwasong Ssanggyesa Puam-ri Myonggan-gun 쌍계사 雙磎寺
SK Gyeonggi Jajaeam - -
* SK Gyeonggi Jeondeungsa ??? Ganghwa-gun 전등사 傳燈寺
SK South Jeolla Jeungsimsa Mudeungsan Gwangju-si 증심사 証心寺
SK North Gyeongsang Jikjisa Hwangaksan, Daehang-myeon Gimcheon-si 직지사 直指寺 418
SK Seoul Jingwansa - - 진관사 津寬寺
SK Seoul Jogyesa Gyeonji-dong Jongno-gu 조계사 曹溪寺 1395 & 1910
NK North Hamgyong Kaesimsa Pochon-ri Myongchon-gun 개심사 開心寺 826 and 1377
NK Due north Pyongan Kaewonsa Tangsang-ri Kwaksan-gun 개원사 開元寺
NK South Hwanghae Kangsosa Kangho-ri Paechon-gun 강서사 江西寺
NK North Pyongan Kumgwangsa Kumgwang-ri Uiju-gun 금광사 金光寺
NK Pyongyang Kwangbopsa* Taesong-dong Taesong-guyok 광법사 廣法寺
NK South Hamgyong Kwangjesa Chuksang-ri Pukchong-gun 광제사 光濟寺
NK North Hwanghae Kwanumsa Pakyon-ri Kaesong-si 관음사 觀音寺 970 and 1393
NK North Hwanghae Kwijinsa Songwol-ri Sohung-gun 귀진사 歸眞寺
* NK South Hamgyong Kwijusa× Kumsil-dong Hamhung-si 귀주사 歸州寺
NK Due north Pyongan Kyejo Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 계조암 繼祖庵
* SK Southward Chungcheong Magoksa Taehwasan Gongju-si 마곡사 麻谷寺 640
NK Kangwon Mahayon Hermitage× Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 마하연 摩訶衍
NK North Pyongan Mannyonsa Songan-dong Kusong-si 만년사 萬年寺
NK Chagang Mansu Hermitage Changp'yong-ri Huichon-si 만수암 萬壽庵
NK North Pyongan Mansu Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 만수암 萬壽庵
SK Due south Jeolla Mihwangsa Dalmasan Haenam-gun 미황사 美黃寺 749
SK Northward Jeolla Mireuksa Geumma-myeon Iksan-si 미륵사 彌勒寺 602
NK Kangwon Myongjoksa Yongsam-ri Wonsan-si 명적사 明寂寺
SK Northward Jeolla Naesosa Jinseo-myeon Buan-gun 내소사 633
SK Gangwon Naksansa Ganghyeon-myeon [[Yangyang-gun 낙산사 洛山寺 671
NK North Pyongan Nungin Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 능인암 能仁唵
SK Gangwon Oseam Seoraksan ??? 오세암 五歲庵 643
* NK South Hwanghae Paeyopsa× Paeyop-ri Anak-gun 패엽사 貝葉寺
SK Northward Gyeongsang Pagyesa Palgongsan Daegu-si 파계사 把溪寺
NK North Pyongan Pakchon Simwonsa Sangyang-ri Pakchon-gun 심원사 深源寺
NK Pyongyang Pobun Hermitage Ryongbong-ri Mangyongdae-guyok 법운암 法雲庵
NK Kangwon Podok Hermitage Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 보덕암 普德庵
* NK North Pyongan Pohyonsa Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 보현사 普賢寺 1025 circa
NK Kangwon Pomun Hermitage Solbong-ri Kosan-gun 보덕암 普德庵
* NK South Pyongan Pophungsa Sinsong-ri Pyongwon-gun 법흥사 法興寺
NK North Pyongan Powolsa Uhyon-ri Kujang-gun 보월사 寶月寺
NK N Hwanghae Pulilsa× Sonjok-ri Changpung-gun 관음사 佛日寺
NK Kangwon Pulji Hermitage Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 불지암 佛地庵
NK South Hamgyong Pulji Hermitage Ponghung-ri Yonggwang-gun 불지암 佛地庵
NK Northward Pyongan Puryong Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 불영대 佛影臺
NK Kangwon Pyohunsa Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 표훈사 表訓寺 670
NK South Hamgyong Ryangchonsa Nakchon-ri Kowon-gun 량천사 梁泉寺
NK Kangwon Ryongchusa Mihyon-ri Anbyŏn-gun 령추사 靈鷲寺
NK South Hamgyong Ryonghungsa Ponghung-ri Yonggwang-gun 룡흥사 龍興寺 1048
NK Pyongyang Ryonghwasa Kaeson-dong Moranbong-guyok 룡화사 龍華寺
NK North Pyongan Ryongmunsa Ryongdung Worker's Commune Kujang-gun 룡문사 龍門寺
NK Northward Hwanghae Ryongtongsa* Ryonghung-dong Kaesong-si 령통사 靈通寺 1027
SK Gangwon Samhwasa Samhwa-dong Donghae-si 삼화사 三和寺
NK Northward Pyongan Sangwon Hermitage Hyangam-ri Hyangsan-gun 상원암 上元庵
* SK South Jeolla Seonamsa? Jogyesan Suncheon-si 선암사 仙巖寺
SK Jeju Island Seondeoksa - -
SK Northward Jeolla Seonunsa Dosolsan, Asan-myeon Gochang-gun 선운사 禪雲寺 577
SK Gyeonggi Silleuksa 73, Silleuksa-gil Yeoju-si 신륵사 神勒寺 580
SK North Jeolla Silsangsa ??? Namwon-si 실상사 實相寺
NK North Hwanghae Yontan Simwonsa Yontan Yŏntan-gun 심원사 心源寺 *
NK South Hwanghae Singwangsa× Singwang-ri Haeju-si 신광사 神光寺
NK Kangwon Singyesa* Onjong-ri Kosong-gun 신계사 神溪寺 519
SK Gangwon Sinheungsa Seoraksan Sokcho-si 신흥사
향성사
神興寺
香城寺
650 circa
* NK South Hamgyong ? Sogwangsa× Solbong-ri Kosan-gun 석왕사 釋王寺 1386
* NK N Hwanghae Songbulsa Jongbang-ri Sariwon-si 성불사 成佛寺 898
* SK South Jeolla Songgwangsa Songgwangsan ??? 송광사 松廣寺 867 and 1190
NK South Hwanghae Songwol Hermitage Hakrim-ri Changyon-gun 송월암 松月庵
NK North Pyongan Sounsa Yongbyon ??? 서운사 棲雲寺
SK South Gyeongsang Ssanggyesa Jirisan, Hwagae-myeon Hadong-gun 쌍계사 雙磎寺 772
SK S Chungcheong Sudeoksa Deoksungsan, Deoksan-myeon Yesan-gun 수덕사 修德寺 1308
NK Northward Hwanghae Taehungsa Pakyon-ri Kaesong-si 대흥사 大興寺
SK Due north Jeolla Tapsa Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) Jinan-gun 탑사 塔寺 1885
NK Pyongyang Tong-kumgangamsa Osan-ri Sunan-guyok 동금강암사 東金剛庵寺
NK Southward Hamgyong Tongdoksa Tuyon-ri Tanchon-si 동덕사 東德寺
* SK Southward Gyeongsang Tongdosa Chiseosan Yangsan-si 통도사 通度寺 646
SK South Jeolla Unjusa (NT #312) Doam-myeon Hwasun-gun 운주사 雲住寺
* SK N Jeolla Wibongsa? - - 위봉사 威鳳寺
* SK Gangwon Woljeongsa Odaesan Pyeongchang-gun 월정사 月精寺 643
NK South Hwanghae Woljongsa Woljong-ri Anak-gun 월정사 月精寺
NK Chagang Wŏnmyŏngsa Ryujung-ri Huichon-si 원명사 圓明寺
SK Jeju Isle Yakcheonsa 293-28 Ieodo-ro Seogwipo-si 약천사 藥泉寺
NK North Pyongan Yanghwasa Sangdan-ri Taechon-gun 양화사 陽和寺
SK Seoul Yeonghwasa - - 영화사 永華寺
SK Gyeonggi Yeonjuam - -
* SK Gyeonggi Yongjusa Hwasan, Taean-eup Hwaseong-si 용주사 龍珠寺 854
* NK Pyongyang Yongmyongsa× NK Moranbong Park Moranbong-guyok 영명사 永明寺 *
* NK Kangwon Yujomsa× Naegang-ri Kumgang-gun 유점사 楡岾寺 550 circa and 1168

See as well [edit]

  • List of Buddhist temples (worldwide)
  • Listing of Buddhist temples in Seoul provides a list of 55 temples.
  • Temple Stay
  • 3 Jewel Temples of Korea
  • Tripiṭaka Koreana
  • Korean temple cuisine

References [edit]

  1. ^ Cerny, Branko (4 October 2011). "Temple stay: 48 hours at Sudeoksa Temple". CNN Travel . Retrieved 26 Feb 2013.
  2. ^ Grayson, James Huntley (2002). Korea: a religious history. Psychology Press. p. 193. ISBN978-0-7007-1605-0.
  3. ^ "San shin – The Mountain god (산신)". Dale'south Korean Temple Adventures. 17 Dec 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  4. ^ "Korea, Democratic People's Commonwealth of: Country Reports on Human being Rights Practices".
  5. ^ CNN, Cin Woo Lee. "33 of Southward Korea'south near beautiful temples". CNN . Retrieved 2020-07-05 .

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