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County in Gangwon-do, South Korea
Sangwonsa has the following cultural heritage sites: The Bell of Sangwonsa (National Treasure No. 36) Promotion of Virtue for Rebuilding Sangwonsa (National
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Buddhist temple in South Korea
Sangwonsa (Korean: 상원사) is a Buddhist temple located in Pyeongchang County, Gangwon-do, South Korea. It is located within Odaesan National Park. The temple
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8th century bell from Korea
The Bell of Sangwonsa (Korean: 상원사 동종) is a bronze bell designated as National Treasures of South Korea #36. It is located in the Sangwonsa temple in Pyeongchang
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Province of South Korea
artifacts are found in the region, like the Later Silla era's Bell of Sangwonsa, the North–South States Period era's Iron Seated Vairocana Buddha of Dopiansa
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Bodhisattva in Mahāyāna Buddhism
pilgrimages to major Buddhist temples to seek healing. While visiting Sangwonsa Temple near Odaesan, Sejo is said to have been bathing in a nearby stream
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Buddhist statue in South Korea
the Child Mañjuśrī of Sangwonsa Temple (Korean: 상원사 목조문수동자좌상; Hanja: 上院寺 木彫文殊童子坐像) is a Korean Buddhist statue located at Sangwonsa on Mount Odae in Pyeongchang
Wooden Seated Child Manjusri of Sangwonsa Temple
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Buddhist temple in Pyeongchang, South Korea
Bodhisattva Documents of Sangwonsa Temple: Oldest book in Hangeul Treasures Excavated Relics from the Wooden Seated Child Manjusri of Sangwonsa Temple: Balwonmun
Woljeongsa
Service (in Korean). Retrieved February 5, 2024. "상원사 동종" [Bronze Bell of Sangwonsa Temple]. Korea Heritage Service (in Korean). Retrieved February 5, 2024
National Treasure (South Korea)
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Monarch of Silla from 632 to 647
the wisdom and strength to save Silla from danger. Bunhwangsa, Oseam, Sangwonsa, Yeongmyosa [ko], Tongdosa, Woljeongsa, Baekdamsa, and Magoksa were built
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Multi-sport event in Pyeongchang, South Korea
Sangwonsa in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do
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Bongjeongam hermitage is said to possess sarira from Gautama, while Sangwonsa houses bone relics. Additionally Jeongamsa Temple, and Beopheungsa Temple
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Township in Gangwon, South Korea
kilometers, and, as of 2008, the population was 10,203 people. Woljeongsa Sangwonsa Gariwangsan Odaesan Households and Population by Eup, Myeon and Dong (Resident
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Korean Buddhist monk (590–658)
note: Magoksa in 640 or 642 Bongjeongam (Phoenix Bower Hermitage) in 642 Sangwonsa in 643 Oseam in 643 Woljeongsa in 643 Tongdosa in 646. Sinheungsa in 652
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Buddhist temple in South Korea
King Sejo healed his own skin problems at Banyasa Temple, as he did at Sangwonsa Temple on Mt. Odaesan, thanks to the blessing of the child Manjusri. Afterward
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10th century bell from Korea
Culture of Korea Korean Art Bell of King Seongdeok Bell of Yongjusa Bell of Sangwonsa Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bronze bell engraved to Cheonheungsa
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목조문수동자좌상 복장유물 [Excavated Relics from the Wooden Seated Child Manjusri of Sangwonsa Temple, Pyeongchang]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (1980–1984)
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Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 함창상원사사불회탱 [Buddhist Painting of Sangwonsa Temple, Hamchang (Four Buddhas)]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in
List of Treasures of South Korea (2000–2004)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(2000–2004)
South Korean television program
(Odaesan, Pyeongchang) Odaesansago National History Archives Woljeongsa Sangwonsa Temple [ko] Jeon In-hwa 13 10 November Trans–Siberian Railway (Vladivostok
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Species of insect
Gangwon Province, South Korea. Specimens have also been collected at Sangwonsa. Chung, H.-Y.; Lee, Y-W, Park, S.-H.; Lim, C.; Park, S.-H.; Hong, M.-H
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History and science museum in South Korea
west part of the second floor exhibits a model of the bronze bell at Sangwonsa temple in the real size and presents information of bell-making process
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9th-century bell from Korea
Korea Korean Art Bell of King Seongdeok Bell of Cheonheungsa Bell of Sangwonsa Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bronze Bell at Yongjusa temple
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Mountain in South Korea
Woljeongsa in the south of the main valley (at the entrance to the park)) and Sangwonsa at its northern terminus, as well as a half-dozen major hermitages (subsidiary
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The One who Gives Success
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God like'.
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Brave soul, Hero of the family
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Goddess Lakshmi
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One who rules
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