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    Mireuksa (Korean: 미륵사) was the largest Buddhist temple in the ancient Korean kingdom of Baekje. The temple was established in 602 by King Mu and is located...
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    pagoda at Mireuksa temple is one of two extant Baekje pagodas. It is also the largest as well as being the oldest of all Korean pagodas. Mireuksa temple...
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  • TV series Gyebaek. Mireuksa Seodong-yo 박, 지현 (June 2022). "미륵사의 창건 주체에 관하여 - 주요 쟁점 검토를 중심으로 -" [A Study on the Founder of Mireuksa Temple - focusing on...
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    Naseong city wall in Sabi, now Buyeo; and the Wanggung-ri Palace and the Mireuksa Temple in Iksan, a subsidiary capital region of Sabi. The Baekje Historic...
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    Pagoda (Korean: 익산 미륵사지 석탑, Hanja: 益山 彌勒寺址 石塔) is located in Mireuksaji (Mireuksa temple site), Geumma-myeon, Iksan-si, North Jeolla Province, and is the...
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  • Goryeo periods. For example, the site of the Goryeo-era Buddhist temple of Mireuksa is located in Mireung-ni, Chungju City. The site of the Silla-era Buddhist...
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    and Palsangjeon of Silla. One of the earliest stone pagodas built is the Mireuksa stone pagoda from Paekche kingdom in 639 A.D. When the idea of pagodas...
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    Mireuksa Temple Site in Iksan...
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    built in 545 Songyue Pagoda on Mount Song, Henan, China, built in 523 Mireuksa at Iksan, Korea, built in the early 7th century Bunhwangsa at Gyeongju...
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    kingdom. The museum displays and preserves the relics excavated from the Mireuksa site, a Buddhist temple, and location of the Mireuksaji Stone Pagoda. It...
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  • Yeoncheon, South Korea Komun Moru, in Sangwon County, Pyongyang, North Korea Mireuksa, in Iksan, South Korea Nakrang tombs, in the vicinity of Pyongyang, North...
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    Mireuksa Temple Site in Iksan...
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    unique among Korean Buddhist halls. Mireukjeon houses a large statue of Mireuksa Buddha (Buddha of the Future). The hall was (re-)constructed in 1635. The...
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    pagoda. A contemporaneous pair of stone pagodas were built at the Baekje Mireuksa Temple and the Bunhwangsa Pagoda is often compared with them although those...
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    Buddhism, astronomy, history, and geography. He formally established the Mireuksa temple in 602. He is also said to have ordered the repair of Baekje's Sabi...
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  • Baekje, who went on to found Mireuk Temple, giving rise to the legend of Mireuksa. There are some conflicts with the actual records of events, this legend...
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  • (in Korean). Retrieved February 5, 2024. "익산 미륵사지 석탑" [Stone Pagoda at Mireuksa Temple Site, Iksan]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved...
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    statutes. While there are no surviving examples of wooden architecture, the Mireuksa site holds the foundation stones of a destroyed temple and two surviving...
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    Kingdoms period stimulated massive temple-building projects, such as the Mireuksa Temple in the Baekje Kingdom and the Hwangnyongsa Temple in Silla. Baekje...
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  • South Jeolla Mihwangsa Dalmasan Haenam-gun 미황사 美黃寺 749 SK North Jeolla Mireuksa Geumma-myeon Iksan-si 미륵사 彌勒寺 602 NK Kangwon Myongjoksa Yongsam-ri Wonsan-si...
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    reconstruction of the phonology. A tablet found in the Baekje-built temple of Mireuksa, originally thought to be a list of personal names, appears to record native...
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  • Order [7] Myosimsa 묘심사 妙心寺 1174-8, Sujeong-dong, Dong-gu Jogye Order [8] Mireuksa 미륵사 彌勒寺 San 1-1, Geumseong-dong, Geumjeong-gu Jogye Order [9] Beomeosa...
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  • Nalanda, Bihar, India Baekje Historic Areas, South Korea Jeongnimsa Temple Mireuksa Temple Borobudur Temple Compounds, Indonesia Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi...
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    Yuksanggung Shrine, Seoul 서울 육상궁; 서울 毓祥宮 Seoul Jongno-gu 1966-03-22 150 Mireuksa Temple Site, Iksan 익산 미륵사지; 益山 彌勒寺址 Jeollabuk-do Iksan-si 1966-06-22 151...
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    literature, including Heungnyunsa, Wangheungsa, Chiraksa, Sudeoksa, Sajasa, and Mireuksa; Sudeoksa Temple is the only surviving one. Considering the fact that a...
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    other information. For more information about this specific site, see Mireuksa. Refreshment at the peak is often limited to a small gimbap stand, which...
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