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Geumdangsa or Geumdang Temple is a South Korean Buddhist temple in the Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) in Jinan County, North Jeolla Province,
South Korea South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea (ROK), is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and sharing a Korean Demilitarized Zone, land border with North Korea. Its western border is formed ...
. Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) is part of the Maisan Provincial Park complex and visitors to the park frequently visit Geumdangsa on the way to, or from, the ''better known'' Tapsa (Pagoda Temple) that lies to the northeast, up the path through the park. Further up the path, past Lake Tapyeongje and Tapsa, is found the small temple of Eunsusa in the park as well.


Origin

Geumdangsa was built in 814 during the reign of King Heondeok of the Silla dynasty (57 BCE – 935 CE) and is known as the place where the
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean kingdom founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until 1392. Goryeo achieved what has been called a "true national unificati ...
monk Naong Hwasang practiced his form of
asceticism Asceticism (; from the el, ἄσκησις, áskesis, exercise', 'training) is a lifestyle characterized by abstinence from sensual pleasures, often for the purpose of pursuing spiritual goals. Ascetics may withdraw from the world for their p ...
. According to another account, the daughter of General Jeon Bong-jun, who led the anti-establishment and anti-foreigner campaign
Donghak Peasant Revolution The Donghak Peasant Revolution (), also known as the Donghak Peasant Movement (), Donghak Rebellion, Peasant Revolt of 1894, Gabo Peasant Revolution, and a variety of Donghak Peasant Revolution#Role played by Donghak, other names, was an armed ...
in 1894, sought refuge here. The temple also served as a base for guerrilla troops in the
Jinan Jinan (), Postal Map Romanization, alternately romanization of Chinese, romanized as Tsinan, is the Capital (political), capital of Shandong province in East China, Eastern China. With a population of 9.2 million, it is the second-largest city i ...
area during the Japanese colonial period.


Treasures


Tangible Cultural Properties #18

Geumdangsamokbuljwasang (Seated Buddha statue in Geumdangsa Temple). This Amitabha Buddha is believed to have been first built during the Unified Silla period (668–935). The gentle facial expression and the plumpness of the body indicates that this image is likely from around 1675. The square face, the smaller shoulders, and the simple style of the robes are typical of Buddhist images of the late
Joseon 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 re ...
period (1392–1910).


Cultural Properties Materials #122

Geumdangsaseoktap (Stone Pagoda of Geumdang Temple)


Treasure #1266

Geumdangsa houses the hanging painting of the Avalokitesvara
Bodhisattva In Buddhism, a bodhisattva ( ; sa, 𑀩𑁄𑀥𑀺𑀲𑀢𑁆𑀢𑁆𑀯 (Brahmī), translit=bodhisattva, label=Sanskrit) or bodhisatva is a person who is on the path towards bodhi ('awakening') or Buddhahood. In the Early Buddhist schools ...
(Gwaneumbodhisavtta). This painting is a representative example of a hanging Buddhist painting, measuring 9 meters/30 feet high and 5 meters/16.4 feet wide. Gwaneumbodhisavtta was painted by 3 artists in the 12th year of King Sukjong in the Joseon dynasty (1686). Gwaneumbodhisavtta is adorned with a coronet decorated with several Buddha faces over lotus blossoms, surrounded by phoenixes on the left and right sides. Gwaneumbodhisavtta's form is depicted as small with a very large face when compared to the proportions of the body. The magnificently decorated robes, with splendid ornaments, patterns and shape, overwhelms the canvas. Scarlet is main color with the use of the greens, pinks and white colors producing the warm and soothing aura of the painting. Surrounding Gwaeumbodhisavtta on the left and right are rows of magnificently colored flame-shaped patterns incorporating 20 small Buddhist gods. Gwaneumbodhisavtta is depicted with hands holding branches of a Yonghwasu tree. In the past whenever there was an extended drought in the area, the Geumdangsa monks would conduct prayer rituals appealing for rain in the presence of the painting, which invariably resulted in rainfall shortly thereafter.


Gallery

File:Korea-Jinan-Geumdangsa 3689-07 Seated Buddha.JPG, Geumdangsamokbuljwasang (Seated Buddha statue in Geumdangsa Temple). Tangible Cultural Properties #18. File:Korea-Jinan-Geumdangsa 3671-07 Stone Pagoda.JPG, Geumdangsaseoktap (Stone Pagoda of Geumdang Temple). Cultural Properties Materials #122. File:Korea-Jinan-Geumdangsa 3674-07.JPG, Geumdangsa in the Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain) File:Korea-Jinan-Geumdangsa 3696-07.JPG, Geumdangsa in the Maisan (Horse Ear Mountain)


See also

* Maisan *
Geumsansa Geumsansa (literally "Golden Mountain Temple") is a temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism standing on the slopes of Moaksan in Gimje City, Jeollabuk-do, South Korea. History The first Geumsansa was built during the reign of King Beop of Ba ...


References

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