Oldest temple Of Korea:::HAEINSA TEMPLE
Oldest Buddhist temple..Korea
Haeinsa Temple was established amid the third year of King Ae-Jang's rule (802), by two priests Suneung and Ijung.
The name "Haein" starts from the articulation Haeinsammae of Hwaeomgyeong (Buddhist sacred writing), which implies genuinely edified universe of Buddha and our normally undefiled personality.
Alongside the Tripitaka Koreana (National Treasure No.32) and Janggyeongpanjeon (National Treasure No. 52), 15 more open fortunes and somewhere in the range of 200 private fortunes are cherished at Haeinsa Temple, which has been delegated as an all inclusive social legacy since December, 1995 for its numerous social properties and authentic remains.
Iljumun, Daejeokgwangjeon and the Tripitaka Koreana are perceived as renowned fortunes.
Iljumun Gate was the principal door that each sattva must go to end up noticeably a Buddha and considered as an agent work of antiquated engineering. Daejeokgwangjeon, the great asylum, and the three-story stone pagoda in the yard have the glorious appearance of the one thousand-year-old sanctuary. Since the 23rd year of Goryeo Dynasty (year 1236), it took 16 years to complete the Tripitaka Koreana, the most well known national fortune of Haeinsa Temple, which was made as a desire to defeat the national emergency caused by Mongolia Invasion. The printing squares are 68cm wide, 24.5cm long, 3 cm thick with wood settled at each conclusion to keep up adjust and enamel was connected to avert consumption. Silver magnolias becoming close to the South Sea and Geojae region were chopped down, absorbed ocean water for quite a while and after that dried to make these printing squares. The pieces are a consequence of the ruler and his kin's push to repel the Mongolian armed force with help from Buddha. The 81,340 squares incorporate 6,791 volumes.
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