- Bongeunsa
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hangul= 봉은사
hanja=奉恩寺
rr=Bongeunsa
mr=BongŭnsaBongeunsa is a Buddhist temple in
Gangnam-gu ,Seoul ,South Korea . It was first founded in 794 during the reign of King Wonseong by the monkYeon-hoe , then the highest ranking monk ofSilla , and originally named Kyongseoungsa. It is located on the slope of Sudo Mountain in Samseong-dong, across the street from theCOEX Mall .During the
Joseon Dynasty , Buddhism in Korea was severely repressed. However, Bongeunsa was reconstructed in 1498 under the patronage of a Joseon Queen, becoming - with the support ofQueen Munjeong , who revived Buddhism inKorea for a short time in the mid-16th century - it became the main temple of theKorea nSeon (Zen) sect of Buddhism in 1551. MonkBo-wu was appointed head of the temple in 1548 by Queen Munjeong but was killed soon afterwards as the anti-Buddhist factions regained dominance in Korea towards the end of Queen Munjeong's rule. From 1552-1564 it was the center of the Buddhist National Exam.A fire in 1939 destroyed most of the buildings, and other parts of the temple were destroyed during the
Korean War . Fortunately, one of the very few halls which escaped destruction during the Korean War continues to hold the woodblock carvings of theFlower Garland sutra , 봉completed in 1855 by monkYoung-ki The temple has undergone many repairs and renovations, and is now once again a large, thriving complex. The reconstruction efforts are being waged even today.The temple is also a notable tourist destination, offering a "Temple Stay Program" in which visitors can lead the life of a monk for a few hours.
Bongeunsa under Japanese rule
Bongeunsa was made one of Korea's 14 major temples in 1902. During the Japanese occupation the temple became the headquarters of 80 smaller Buddhist temples around Seoul. In 1922 and 1929, the head monk
Cheong-ho saved over 700 people from drowning in the Han river, an act that inspired a monument of recognition. After colonial rule Bongeunsa became subordinate to the Jogye order, the largest Buddhist sect in Korea.Gallery
ee also
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List of Buddhist temples in Seoul
*Korean Buddhism
*Korean architecture
*Korean Buddhist temples
*List of Korea-related topics
*Japanese occupation of Korea References
* Official Brochure
External links
* [http://www.bongeun.org/ Bongeun] (Official site)
* [http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/seoul/bongeunsaindex.htm Bongeunsa Temple] - Asian Historical Architecture
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