Bongeunsa () is a
Buddhist
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temple located in
Samseong-dong,
Gangnam-gu in
Seoul
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,
South Korea
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. It was founded in 794 during the reign of
King Wonseong by State Preceptor Yeonhoe (), then the highest ranking monk of
Silla
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. The temple was originally named Gyeonseongsa (). It is located on the slope of Sudo Mountain, across the street from the
COEX Mall.
History
Joseon Dynasty
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During the
Joseon Dynasty
Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and ...
,
Buddhism in Korea was severely suppressed. However, The temple began to be known as Bongeunsa when it was reconstructed in 1498 under the patronage of
Queen Jeonghyeon
Queen Jeonghyeon (정현왕후 윤씨) (21 July 1462 – 13 September 1530), of the Papyeong Yun clan, was a posthumous name bestowed to the wife and third queen consort of Yi Hyeol, King Seongjong and the mother of Yi Yeok, King Jungjong. She w ...
, a Joseon Queen. The term Bongeunsa means the act of honoring the king, which here can be understood as taking the form of praying for king Seongjong's eternal life.
With the support of
Queen Munjeong, who revived Buddhism in
Korea
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for a short time in the mid-16th century, it became the main temple of the
Korean Seon
Seon or Sŏn Buddhism ( Korean: 선, 禪; IPA: ʌn is the Korean name for Chan Buddhism, a branch of Mahāyāna Buddhism commonly known in English as Zen Buddhism. Seon is the Sino-Korean pronunciation of Chan () an abbreviation of 禪那 ...
(Chan) sect of Buddhism from 1551 through 1936.
Monk Bou 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 to 1564, Bongeunsa was the center of the Buddhist National Exam.
Korean Empire to Japanese Occupation
Bongeunsa was made one of the Korean Empire'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, Head Monk Cheongho 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.
Destruction and Reconstruction
A fire in 1939 destroyed most of the buildings, and other parts of the temple were destroyed during the
Korean War
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. Fortunately, Panjeon (), one of the very few halls which escaped destruction during the Korean War, continues to hold the
woodblock carvings of the
Flower Garland Sutra created in 1855 by Monk Yeonggi. The temple has undergone many repairs and renovations and is now once again a large, thriving complex. The reconstruction efforts are ongoing even today.
Tourism
The temple is a notable tourist destination, offering a
Temple Stay program in which visitors can experience the life of a monk. Participants can experience various traditions linked with the temple's history. They can experience ''baru gongyang'' (), a Buddhist temple meal using a ''baru'' (), which is a rice bowl used by monks.
The area on the main street from the temple to Park Hyatt Hotel has a large concentration of vegetarian and other upscale restaurants that serve Korean cuisine with a modern twist.
Gallery
File:Bongeunsa Jinyeomun Main Gate.jpg, Jinyeomun, the main gate
File:Korea-Seoul-Bongeunsa-20.jpg
File:Korea-Seoul-Bongeunsa-10.jpg
File:COEX as seen from Bongeunsa temple.jpg
File:Bongeunsa parking lot.jpg, Parking Lot
File:Steles at Bongeunsa.jpg, Steles
File:Bongeunsa Yeonhoeru(Yeonhoedawon).jpg, Tea house
File:Haesu Gwanseum-bosal.jpg, Avalokiteśvara
In Buddhism, Avalokiteśvara ( Sanskrit: अवलोकितेश्वर, IPA: ) is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. He has 108 avatars, one notable avatar being Padmapāṇi (lotus bearer). He is variably depicte ...
File:Bongeunsa Beopwangnu side view.jpg, Beobwangnu
File:Bongeunsa Beopwangnu back.jpg, Beobwangnu
File:Bongeunsa Beopwangnu with Trade Tower.jpg, Beobwangnu
File:Bongeunsa a1.jpg, the Maitreya at night
File:Bongeun Temple near Buddha's Birthday, Seoul.2.jpg
File:Bongeun Temple near Buddha's Birthday, Seou.jpg
File:Bongeunsa Jijangjeon.jpg, Jijangjeon
File:Bongeunsa Seonbuldang.jpg, Seonbuldang
File:Korea-Seoul-Bongeunsa-36.jpg
File:Bongeunsa pagoda and stone lantern.jpg, Pagoda and stone lantern
File:Bongeunsa architecture.jpg, Buildings
File:Bongeunsa Old Belfry view.jpg, View from old belfry
File:Bongeunsa dance.jpg, dancing performance at the Temple
File:Bongeunsa Buddha Birthday.jpg, lanterns at the Temple during Buddha's birthday in 2007
File:Bongeunsa behind buddha.jpg, View of skyline from Bongeunsa
File:Lanternes temple.jpg, Lanterns at Bongeunsa Temple
File:Plafond temple Bongeunsa.jpg, Ceiling
See also
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List of Buddhist temples in Seoul
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Korean Buddhism
Korean Buddhism is distinguished from other forms of Buddhism by its attempt to resolve what its early practitioners saw as inconsistencies within the Mahayana Buddhist traditions that they received from foreign countries. To address this, th ...
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Korean architecture
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Korean Buddhist temples
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Japanese occupation of Korea
References
External links
Bongeunsa(Official site)
Asian Historical Architecture: Bongeunsa Temple
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Buddhist temples in Seoul
Buildings and structures in Gangnam District
Silla
Buddhist temples of the Jogye Order