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Beopjusa (Korean: 법주사; Hanja: 法住社, lit. 'Residence of Dharma' or
Beopju temple), is a head
temple of the
Jogye Order of
Korean Buddhism. It is situated...
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metres [3,471 ft]) in the
Sobaek mountains and its
national park.
Beopjusa, the site of one of the
oldest temples of
Korea is
located in this national...
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contained within the
walls of a Palsangjeon.
Beopjusa Palsangjeon (Hall of
Eight Pictures) at
Beopjusa (temple) 36°32′31″N 127°50′00″E / 36.5419412°N...
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North Chungcheong Province provinces. Its main
attractions are the
temple Beopjusa and an
especially picturesque peak,
Munjangdae (1,029 m). The mountain's...
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farmers on his way up one of the
mountains to the
Buddhist temple Beopjusa (법주사). The
farmers supposedly witnessed their oxen
bowing their heads to...
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Maitreya Statue rises just over 100 feet or 55
meters in the
center of the
Beopjusa Temple Grounds,
built in 1990 Baháʼu'lláh,
similar eschatological figure...
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Musangsa Bongseonsa Silleuksa Yongjusa Naksansa Oseam Sinheungsa Woljeongsa Beopjusa Guinsa Magoksa Sudeoksa Bulguksa (including Seokguram)
Bunhwangsa Donghwasa...
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Seong Sammum's Tomb, Noeundan,
Baekyasa Inje —
Yanggu —
Hwacheon —
Boeun —
Beopjusa Temple,
Songnisan National Park,
Samnyeonsanseong Fortress, Seon Byeong-guk...
- Hanja: 鳳停寺; RR: Bongjeongsa; MR: Pongjŏngsa)
Andong 677
Beopjusa (Korean: 법주사; Hanja: 法住寺; RR:
Beopjusa; MR: Pŏpchusa)
Boeun County Mid 8th
Century Magoksa...
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order of the Thiệu Trị
Emperor Palsangjeon, a five-story
pagoda at
Beopjusa,
Korea built in 1605 Tō-ji, the
tallest wooden structure in Kyoto, ****an...