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Jogye Buddhist temple in South Korea
Hwaeomsa (Korean: 화엄사; Hanja: 華嚴寺; lit. 'Flower Garland Temple') is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is located on the slopes of
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Four Lion Stone Pagoda is a South Korean pagoda at the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, South Jeolla Province. It was most likely erected in
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Buddhist temple in Busan, South Korea
Inside the temple complex The walking street from the road to the temple Hwaeomsa Beomeosa, another notable temple in Busan "해동용궁사". www.yongkungsa.or.kr
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National treasure of South Korea
Gakhwangjeon Hall (Korean: 각황전) is a hall of worship at Hwaeomsa, a Buddhist temple in Gurye County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is one of the
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Second tallest mountain in South Korea
Taebaek mountain range. There are seven major Buddhist temples on Jirisan. Hwaeomsa is the largest and best-known temple among these. It contains several national
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Province of South Korea
Haenam – Ttanggut (End of the Land) Village, Mihwangsa Temple Gurye – Hwaeomsa Temple Damyang – Damyang Juknokwon, Metasequoia-lined Road, Soswaewon Garden
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February 5, 2024. "구례 화엄사 각황전 앞 석등" [Stone Lantern at Gakhwangjeon Hall of Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye]. Korea Heritage Service (in Korean). Retrieved February
National Treasure (South Korea)
National_Treasure_(South_Korea)
Unoxidized tea
(founded in 384, in Yeonggwang), Bulhoesa (founded in 384, in Naju) and Hwaeomsa (founded in Gurye, in 544) claim to be the birthplace of Korean tea culture
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Korean Buddhist order
North Jeolla) Parish 18: Baegyangsa (Jangseong, South Jeolla) Parish 19: Hwaeomsa (Gurye, South Jeolla) Parish 20: Seonamsa (Suncheon, South Jeolla) Parish
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Korean. The Lion Pagoda of Hwaeomsa or Four-Lion Three-Story Stone Pagoda is located at the South Korean Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa, in Gurye County, Jeollanam-do
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Tradition in East Asian Buddhism
Silla era, Gwanhye of Hwaeomsa and Master Heuirang (875–927) were the two most important figures. During this period, Hwaeomsa and Haeinsa were the centers
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Haenam — Ttangggut (End of the Land) Village, Mihwangsa Temple Gurye — Hwaeomsa Temple Damyang — Damyang Juknokwon, Metasequoia-lined Road, Soswaewon Garden
Tourism_in_South_Korea
Joseon royal consort (1670–1718)
and 1702, Lady Choe was the principal benefactor of Gakhwangjeon Hall in Hwaeomsa Temple. In 1703, Queen Kim (posthumously Queen Inwon) adopted Prince Yeoning
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County in Honam, South Korea
state park, which houses some of Korea's most important temples such as Hwaeomsa, Cheoneunsa, and Yeongoksa. Gurye is located in the southwest portion of
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(one of the Three Jewel Temples) Gwaneumsa Geumsansa Miruk-sa Seonunsa Hwaeomsa Songgwangsa (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Hyangiram Hermitage Pohyonsa
List of Buddhist temples in South Korea
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_South_Korea
the earliest Buddhist temples in Korea, such as Bulgapsa, Bulhoesa, and Hwaeomsa, claim to be the birthplace of Korean tea culture. The import of Chinese
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Celestial Buddha embodying emptiness
A painting of Vairocana at Hwaeomsa.
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Main hall of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Japanese Ōbaku Zen Buddhist temples
Nagasaki, Japan. Built in 1697. Joseon dynasty (1392-1897) Daeungjeon of Hwaeomsa in Gurye, South Jeolla, South Korea. Built in 1701. Qing dynasty (1644-1912)
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Sect, including the famous Buddhist temples of Bulguksa, Haeinsa, and Hwaeomsa. Other traditional Buddhist schools in Korea include the Taego Sect and
Religion_in_Korea
Korean Buddhist monk
of 15, Tosŏn left Yeongam to become a monk and was accepted to study in Hwaeomsa in Gurye County.[citation needed] Within a month Tosŏn attained "the ineffable
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South Korean drama television series
North Jeolla Province. Seonamsa (선암사) in Suncheon, South Jeolla Province. Hwaeomsa (화엄사) in Gurye, South Jeolla Province. Bongjeongsa (봉정사) in Andong, North
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Indian Buddhist monk and translator during the late Goryeo dynasty
finally leaving around 1320. He also travelled to Korea where he founded the Hwaeomsa Temple in 1328, modelled on Nalanda. He was frequently recalled from Korea
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Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 구례 화엄사 서 오층석탑 [West Five-story Stone Pagoda of Hwaeomsa Temple
List of Treasures of South Korea (1963–1964)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(1963–1964)
Places of worship for Korean Buddhists
Changyon-gun Silla Hungwangsa [ko]× 흥왕사 興王寺 NK North Hwanghae Kaepung-gun 1067 * Hwaeomsa 화엄사 華嚴寺 SK South Jeolla Gurye-gun 544 Hwangnyongsa× 황룡사 皇龍寺 SK North Gyeongsang
Buddhist_temples_in_Korea
Musical artist
pursue spirituality and world music at the 'Hwaeom Music Festival' held at Hwaeomsa Temple in Gurye, Jeolla Province. It is a feature that can be seen in.
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Cherry Tree of Hwaeomsa Temple (구례 화엄사 올벚나무) Gurye, Jeollanam-do A higna cherry tree at Jijangam, a hermitage of the Buddhist temple of Hwaeomsa. Its two trunks
Natural Monuments (South Korea)
Natural_Monuments_(South_Korea)
2025-08-25. 구례화엄사목조비로자나삼신불좌상 [Wooden Seated Vairocana Buddha Triad of Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (2005–2009)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(2005–2009)
Road in South Korea
existing section national highway designation abolished March 31, 2022: Hwaeomsa Access Road (Naengcheon-ri ~ Gwangpyeong-ri, Masan-myeon, Gurye-gun) 900m
National Route 19 (South Korea)
National_Route_19_(South_Korea)
Expressway in South Korea
National Route 18 (Gurye-ro·Seomjingang-ro) SA Hwangjeon SA 황전휴게소 4 Gurye-Hwaeomsa IC 구례화엄사 나들목 12.79 37.80 National Route 19 (Saneom-ro) Gurye County SA
Suncheon–Wanju_Expressway
Designated locations of natural beauty
Surroundings, Buyeo". Cultural Heritage Administration. Retrieved July 4, 2024. "Hwaeomsa Temple and Surroundings in Jirisan Mountain". Cultural Heritage Administration
Scenic_Sites_(South_Korea)
South Korea's environment
Taebaek mountain range. There are seven major Buddhist temples on Jirisan. Hwaeomsa is the largest and best-known temple among these. It contains several national
Environmental conditions of South Korea
Environmental_conditions_of_South_Korea
화엄사 서오층석탑 사리장엄구 [Reliquaries from the West Five-story Stone Pagoda of Hwaeomsa Temple]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25
List of Treasures of South Korea (2000–2004)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(2000–2004)
Designation for historic places
Hapcheon 합천 해인사; 陜川 海印寺 Hapcheon County, South Gyeongsang 2009-12-21 505 Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye 구례 화엄사; 求禮 華嚴寺 Gurye County, South Jeolla 2009-12-21 506
Historic_Sites_(South_Korea)
Janggoksa Temple (Maitreya Buddha) National Treasure 300 Hanging Painting of Hwaeomsa Temple (The Vulture Peak Assembly) National Treasure 301 Hanging Painting
Gwaebul
Korean novel
(勸念要錄 An Essential Record of Advice on Buddhist Invocations) published by Hwaeomsa in 1637 (15th year in the reign of King Injo of the Joseon dynasty). The
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Road in South Korea
~ Jiseok-ri, Doam-myeon, Gangjin-gun total 4.63 km section abolished, Hwaeomsa Access Road (Gwangpyeong-ri ~ Hwangjeon-ri, Masan-myeon, Gurye-gun) 3.8 km
National Route 18 (South Korea)
National_Route_18_(South_Korea)
2025-08-25. 구례화엄사화엄석경 [Stone Avatamsaka Sutra (The Flower Garland Sutra) of Hwaeomsa Temple, Gurye]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (1990–1994)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(1990–1994)
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British, English
Shepherd
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English : habitational name from Marbury in Cheshire, named in Old English as ‘stronghold by the lake’, from mere ‘pool’, ‘lake’ + burh ‘fortified place’ (dative byrig).
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The First Drop of Nature Water; White
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English
English : variant of Wool.Americanized form of Jewish Wollman or German Wollmann (see Wollman).
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African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Lord of Sound; Patience; One who Fulfils Dreams
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Supreme Understanding
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Friend; Fair; White; Heart
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Muslim
Sweetness
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Nature
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Tamil
Panchabhootatmika | பஂசபூதாதà¯à®®à®¿à®•ா
The Goddess who is the soul of the five elements
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