The Great Buddhist Temples of Korea

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The Great Buddhist Temples of Korea Marsha Haufler University of Kansas

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The Great Buddhist Temples of Korea. Marsha Haufler University of Kansas. Pohyonsa. Haeinsa. Tongdosa. Songgwangsa. “Three Jewel Temples” Tongdosa : Buddha Haeinsa : Dharma Songgwangsa : Sangha. Haeinsa. Tongdosa. Songgwangsa. Tongdosa. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Great Buddhist Temples of Korea

Marsha HauflerUniversity of Kansas

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TongdosaHaeinsa

Songgwangsa

Pohyonsa

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TongdosaHaeinsa

Songgwangsa

“Three Jewel Temples”Tongdosa: BuddhaHaeinsa: Dharma

Songgwangsa: Sangha

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Tongdosa

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Tongdosa: Crossing to Enlightenment Temple

“Buddha Jewel Monastery”Possesses relics of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni

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Haeinsa

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Haeinsa: Temple of Reflection on a Calm Sea

“Dharma (teachings) Jewel Monastery”Woodblocks for printing the Tripitaka Koreana,

the complete Buddhist canon of the Goryeo (Koryŏ) period

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Songgwangsa

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SONGGWANGSA: Spreading Pines Temple

“Sangha (Buddha’s followers) Jewel Monastery”

16 National Masters of the Goryeo Period

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Pohyonsa On Mt. Myohyang, Wondrous Fragrance Mountain

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PohyonsaSamantabhadra Monastery

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http://eng.tripitaka2011.com/sub/03_06_01.jsp

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Haein Art Project 2011 Contemporary art in Haeinsa Temple South Korea

Sound of Buddha by Ahn Sung-keum. “Viewers complete the image by sitting between the two halves of the Buddha sculpture”