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Ven. Sangnyun said her only wish was that the temple remain for a long time as a precious cultural heritage of Korea. Now more than ten years since its establishment, the temple is recognized as a major place dedicated to
Avalokitêśvara and attracts many visitors. Its operational principle is clearly
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The terrain around
Beomnyunsa brings to mind hermit sages immersed in meditation and surrounded by beautiful lotus flowers. On this auspicious site, the temple's structures were built from red pine logged on Baekdusan Mountain in North Korea, and Buddha statues were carved from hwangdeungseok (a type
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In front of the temple's
Gwaneumjeon Hall stands its only designated cultural property, the Three-Story Stone Pagoda of Beomnyunsa (Cultural Heritage Material of Gyeonggido, No. 145). The pagoda originally stood at the house of Mr. Lee Deok-mun in Guro-dong, Seoul, who donated it and moved it to the
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Beomnyunsa was established by Ven. Sangnyun (aka. Muadang) in 2005. While
Sangnyun was practicing at Seunggasa Temple on Mt. Samgaksan (now called Mt. Bukhansan) in Seoul in 1996, she saw Avalokitêśvara (Bodhisattva of Compassion) in her dream, and then established Beomnyunsa in the foothills of Mt.
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Beomnyunsa are concentrated some of the biggest entertainment facilities in Korea, including a Korean Folk Village, Everland Resort and Hantaek Botanical Garden, all of which can be reached in 30 minutes by car from the temple. Established in Giheung, Yongin City in 1974, the Korean Folk
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of granite) from Iksan. Beomnyunsa is magnificent due to its size and artistic qualities. Especially noteworthy is the Main Buddha Hall, built in the unusual shape of the
Chinese character “亞,” and the main Buddha statue which is three times as big as the one in Seokguram Grotto.
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expressed in the phrase “ Beomnyunsa, overflowing with compassion and happiness,” and as it becomes known to a wider public day by day, it is growing into a temple where devotees can study together and share the joy of the Dharma.
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