Hwaeomsa (Korean: 화엄사; Hanja: 華嚴寺; lit. Flower Garland Temple) is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is located on the slopes of Jirisan...
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Inside the temple complex The walking street from the road to the temple Hwaeomsa Beomeosa, another notable temple in Busan "해동용궁사". www.yongkungsa.or.kr...
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Four Lion Stone Pagoda is a South Korean pagoda at the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, South Jeolla Province. It was most likely erected in...
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state park, which houses some of Korea's most important temples such as Hwaeomsa, Cheoneunsa, and Yeongoksa. Gurye is located in the southwest portion of...
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of Silla, Gwanhye of Hwaeomsa and Master Heuirang (875-927 CE) were the two most important figures. During this period Hwaeomsa and Haeinsa Temples formed...
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Taebaek mountain range. There are seven major Buddhist temples on Jirisan. Hwaeomsa is the largest and best-known temple among these. It contains several national...
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Gakhwangjeon Hall (Korean: 각황전) is a hall of worship at Hwaeomsa, a Buddhist temple in Gurye County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is one of the...
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Haenam – Ttanggut (End of the Land) Village, Mihwangsa Temple Gurye – Hwaeomsa Temple Damyang – Damyang Juknokwon, Metasequoia-lined Road, Soswaewon Garden...
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Tongdosa (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Geumsansa Miruk-sa Seonunsa Hwaeomsa Songgwangsa (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Hyangiram Hermitage Pohyonsa...
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Korean. The Lion Pagoda of Hwaeomsa or Four-Lion Three-Story Stone Pagoda is located at the South Korean Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, Jeollanam-do...
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Haenam — Ttangggut (End of the Land) Village, Mihwangsa Temple Gurye — Hwaeomsa Temple Damyang — Damyang Juknokwon, Metasequoia-lined Road, Soswaewon Garden...
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February 5, 2024. "구례 화엄사 각황전 앞 석등" [Stone Lantern at Gakhwangjeon Hall of Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved...
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the earliest Buddhist temples in Korea, such as Bulgapsa, Bulhoesa, and Hwaeomsa, claim to be the birthplace of Korean tea culture. The import of Chinese...
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(founded in 384, in Yeonggwang), Bulhoesa (founded in 384, in Naju) and Hwaeomsa (founded in Gurye, in 544) claim to be the birthplace of Korean tea culture...
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Baegyangsa: Bukha-myeon, Jangseong County, South Jeolla Province. 19. Hwaeomsa: Masan-myeon, Gurye County, South Jeolla Province. 20. Songgwangsa: Songgwang-myeon...
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Choe Suk-bin was the principal benefactor of the Gakhwangjeon Hall, in Hwaeomsa temple. In 1703, Queen Inwon adopted Prince Yeoning, who was known to be...
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Sect, including the famous Buddhist temples of Bulguksa, Haeinsa, and Hwaeomsa. Other traditional Buddhist schools in Korea include the Taego Sect and...
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Hwanghae Hungwangsa× Sambong-ri Kaepung-gun 흥왕사 興王寺 * SK South Jeolla Hwaeomsa Jirisan, Masan-myeon Gurye-gun 화엄사 華嚴寺 544 NK North Pyongan Hwajang Hermitage...
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finally leaving around 1320. He also travelled to Korea where he founded the Hwaeomsa Temple in 1328, modelled on Nalanda. He was frequently recalled from Korea...
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Yeongam to become a monk at the age of 15, and was accepted to study in Hwaeomsa in Gurye County. Within a month Doseon attained "the ineffable wisdom of...
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pursue spirituality and world music at the 'Hwaeom Music Festival' held at Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye, Jeolla Province. It is a feature that can be seen in....
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Taebaek mountain range. There are seven major Buddhist temples on Jirisan. Hwaeomsa is the largest and best-known temple among these. It contains several national...
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Hapcheon 합천 해인사; 陜川 海印寺 Gyeongsangnam-do Hapcheon-gun 2009-12-21 505 Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye 구례 화엄사; 求禮 華嚴寺 Jeollanam-do Gurye-gun 2009-12-21 506 Songgwangsa...
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Janggoksa Temple (Maitreya Buddha) National Treasure 300 Hanging Painting of Hwaeomsa Temple (The Vulture Peak Assembly) National Treasure 301 Hanging Painting...
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Surroundings, Buyeo". Cultural Heritage Administration. Retrieved July 4, 2024. "Hwaeomsa Temple and Surroundings in Jirisan Mountain". Cultural Heritage Administration...
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Cherry Tree of Hwaeomsa Temple (구례 화엄사 올벚나무) Gurye, Jeollanam-do A higna cherry tree at Jijangam, a hermitage of the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa. Its two trunks...
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(勸念要錄 An Essential Record of Advice on Buddhist Invocations) published by Hwaeomsa in 1637 (15th year in the reign of King Injo of the Joseon dynasty). The...
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National Route 18 (Gurye-ro·Seomjingang-ro) SA Hwangjeon SA 황전휴게소 4 Gurye-Hwaeomsa IC 구례화엄사 나들목 12.79 37.80 National Route 19 (Saneom-ro) Gurye County SA...
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Yongdugalrimgil IS 용두갈림길 교차로 Dangmolsaem-ro Naengcheon IS 냉천삼거리 National Route 18 (Hwaeomsa-ro) Masan-myeon National Route 18 overlap Naengcheon IC 냉천 나들목 National...
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