Bongeunsa temple represents the time-honored Buddhism in Korea
Bongeunsa is one of the most historic Buddhist temples in Korea representing 1,200 years of history and tradition of the country’s Buddhism. Venerable Yeonhue, the national Master Monk of the Unified Silla dynasty, founded the Bongeun Temple in the 10th year of King Wonseong’s reign (794) on the slopes of Sudo Mountain in Seoul.
There is a small monument stone marked ‘Seongkwa-pyung’ on the road across the main gate of Bongeunsa. That marks indicates that Buddhist National Exam was held there from 1552 to 1564. This place has important meaning in the history of Korean Buddhism. Many Seon masters, such as Seosan and Samyung were among those selected through the exam.
Located just across from the COEX trade and exhibition center in southern Seoul, the temple is set amongst skyscrapers and the busy, modern city life and provides peaceful refuge for citizens and visitors to the temple.
For more information about the temple, please visit the website (www.bongeunsa.org).
Temple Stay will help you find your true self
Why don’t you join the temple stay program, if you are seeking inner peace and healing away from the stressful and hectic urban life?
The whole world slumbers in the dark hours before dawn, but as the majestic temple bell tolls, it awakens the universe, and the day begins in the mountain temple, as it has for the past 1,700 years. The temple stay offers a special cultural experience that allows people to get a taste of the incredible cultural heritage that has blossomed during the five thousand years of Korean history, as well as experience the cultural consciousness transmitted throughout Korean Buddhist history. The temple stay is open to anyone who wants to discover your true inner self. It will allow you to clear your mind so that you can have a wider experience of the world, serving as a turning point when you return to your everyday life. As the temple stay programs has grown in popularity among not only Koreans but also foreign visitors to Korea, some Buddhist temples in the country run their own temple stay programs. During the one-night, two-day stay in a temple, you will have opportunities to experience and study various aspects of Buddhist life, including meditation and the Buddhist vegetarian meal.
For more information about temple stay programs in Korea, you can visit http://eng.templestay.com.
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