Silleuksa

Silleuksa

Infobox Korean name

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Address: 282 Cheonsong-ni, Bungnae-myeon
Yeoju-gun, Gyeonggi-do

Shilleuksa (also written as Silleuksa [Nilsen, R. (2004). Moon Handbooks South Korea, 3rd eds. Avalon Travel Publishing.] and Shilleuk-sa) is a Korean Buddhist temple situated against a low hill on the north side of the river Namhan, two miles east of Yeoju in Gyeonggi Province, approximately one-hour southeast of Seoul. The only riverside temple in Korea, Shilleuksa is a sacred pilgrimage site and a repository of seven Treasures. A 500-year-old aromatic juniper tree and a 600-year-old ginkgo tree stand on the temple grounds.

Founded in circa 580 by Silla Dynasty monk Wonhyo, Shilleuksa was enlarged, burned, and rededicated several times. Shilleuksa was made a prayer sanctuary to the royal mausoleum of King Sejong the Great in 1469 (himself moved from Seoul that year), during the reign of King Seongjong. Often referred to as the "wall temple" [Shilleuksa. (2004). County of Yeoju Website. 8 December 2006. http://yj21.net/eng/tour/remain_03.asp] because of an impressive brick pagoda towering high above, Shilleuksa is but small by standard measure. [Miller, J. Korea's Only Riverside Temple. The Korea Times. 8 December 2006. http://buddhistchannel.tv/index.php?id=18,208,0,0,1,0]

Treasures

A six-tier brick pagoda overlooks the river, one of a handful of brick pagodas in the country (T. #226). Nearby is a Silla Dynasty memorial stone stela (T. #230) whose inscription concerns a library that once stood on the premises of the preservation of wood printing blocks of the sutras. In the center courtyard is a seven-tier marble pagoda (T. #225) from the early Joseon Dynasty. Relief carvings of dragons, lotus, and wave patterns around its base are all done delicately, with consummate skill. To the side of the main hall is Josadong, a small, rather undistinguished building (T. #180). This hall enshrines the portraits of important monks of the Goryeo Dynasty. To the rear of the building and up a hill is an octagonal gray marble lantern (T. #231) indicative of the Goryeo period, a bell shaped sari budo of monk Naong (T. #228), and a stone stela (T. #229)

Three portraits in Josadong

Josadong is the oldest building at Shilleuk-sa. Built to pay tribute to Buddhist priests Naong (c. 1320-1376), Muhak (c. 1327-1405), and Jigong (d. 1363), it enshrines their portraits.

Ordained at the age of 20, master Naong spent ten years in China. He became a celebrated Zen master whose teaching methods integrated chanting, for him a state of mind in which obtrusive thinking became absent. He purportedly planted the temple's 600 year-old ginko tree.

Muhak was advisor to Yi Tae-jo, who both founded the Joseon Dynasty and who also relocated the capital to Seoul. It is thought that Muhak's reputation as a geomancer influenced Yi's decision to move the capital.

Arriving in Korea circa 1328, master Jigong was an Indian monk whose Sanskrit name was Dhyanabhadra. Following his death in China, his remains were returned to the temple.

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Notes

ee also

*Korean Buddhist temples
*List of Korea-related topics
*Korean Buddhism

External links

* [http://www.lifeinkorea.com/Travel2//222 Online Silleuksa article]
* [http://silleuksa.org Silleuksa.org]
* [http://yj21.net/eng/tour/remain_03.asp County government Website on Silleuksa]


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