- Gounsa
Infobox Korean name
hangul=고운사
hanja=孤雲寺
rr=Gounsa
mr=KounsaGounsa is a head temple of the
Jogye Order ofKorean Buddhism . It stands inDanchon-myeon ,Uiseong County , in the province ofGyeongsangbuk-do ,South Korea . The temple was built in 681 byUisang , a leading Buddhist monk ofSilla . The name means "lonely cloud"; these characters were chosen after the temple was visited by scholarChoe Chi-won . The temple had previously been known by the same name, but with the meaning of "high cloud."Gounsa served as a center of
uibyeong resistance in the Seven Year War, when it was one of few temples to escape being burned by the Japanese forces. The temple did burn in a catastrophic fire in 1835; thus, all current buildings date from the 19th or 20th century.ee also
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List of Korea-related topics
*Korean Buddhist temples
*Religion in South Korea External links
* [http://www.gounsa.net/ Official site, in Korean]
* [http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/kyongsangdo/gounsaindex.htm Asian Historical Architecture profile]
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