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Coordinates: 35°23N 127°39E / 35.383°N 127.650°E / 35.383; 127.650
 

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Silsangsa
Silsangsa
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectJogye Order
Location
LocationNamwon, North Jeolla Province, South Korea
CountrySouth Korea
Silsangsa is located in South Korea
Silsangsa

Shown within South Korea

Geographic coordinates35°23′N 127°39′E / 35.383°N 127.650°E / 35.383; 127.650

Silsangsa Temple (Korean실상사; Hanja實相寺) is a temple of the Jogye Order located in Namwon, North Jeolla Province, South Korea. The temple is a branch temple of the Geumsan Temple in Iksan. Although the temple is legally situated in Namwon, it is also quite near the Hamyang county of South Gyeongsang Province. It is exceptional since this temple is in a field, as opposed to most Korean temples, which are located in mountainous areas.

It is said that the temple was constructed in the era of Heungdeok of Silla by the great monk Hongcheok (Korean홍척; Hanja洪陟, fl. 830), a student of Zhiyi, after he returned from Tang China. Since the king himself showed deep faith and devoted himself with the Crown Prince in this temple, the place became highly celebrated, eventually becoming the founding location of the Silsang school of Chan Buddhism. Silsangsa is the oldest temple among the Nine mountain schools.[1]

The temple faced a period of decline during the Joseon era when the structures were destroyed by fire. From this point on, the temple was shut down, although it was later restored three times during the eras of Sukjong of Joseon, Sunjo of Joseon and Gojong of Korea.[2] However, the temple never returned to its previous grand scale.

The Korean War harmed parts of the temple, as fighting forces often passed through the area, but most of the cultural relics remained intact.

Cultural relics[edit]

The three-tier stone pagoda in the temple is registered as National Treasures of South Korea 10. Also designated as treasures are relics from the Silla era.[3] A Buddha statue on site is 3 metres (9.8 ft) tall, the largest stele in the Korean Peninsula. The turtle stele for Monk Jeunggak is also registered.[4]

Gallery[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "실상사". 다음 백과.
  • ^ Korea be Inspired
  • ^ "실상사(實相寺) Silsangsa Temple". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  • ^ "남원 Stele of Buddhist Monk Jeunggak". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  • ^ "실상사 철조여래좌상(보물 제41호 Silsangsa Temple Iron Buddha". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 7 August 2023.
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