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Buddhist temple in Busan, South Korea
Beomeosa (Korean: 범어사; lit. 'Temple of the Nirvana Fish') is one of the head temples of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Cheongnyeongnopo-dong, Geumjeong
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Building storing palsangdo in Korean Buddhist temples
Pavilion Beomeosa's Palsangjeon & Dokseongjeon Beomeosa's Palsangjeon, Dokseongjeon & Nahanjeon Beomeosa's Palsangjeon paintings Beomeosa's Palsangjeon
Yeongsanjeon
City in South Korea
In 757, it was renamed Dongnae-gun (동래군). In 835, the Buddhist temple Beomeosa was founded in the area. In the Goryeo period (918–1392), the local Dongnae
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Buddhist temple in Busan, South Korea
temple complex The walking street from the road to the temple Hwaeomsa Beomeosa, another notable temple in Busan "해동용궁사". www.yongkungsa.or.kr. Archived
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Mountain in Busan, South Korea
mountain has long been famed for its beauty and structures. It has the temple Beomeosa and Korean fortress Geumjeongsanseong on its slopes. Geumjeongsan is a
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13th century Korean historical record
research. The Beomeosa Samguk yusa (one book composed of volumes 4 and 5), designated as National Treasure No. 306-4, is kept at Beomeosa Temple in Busan
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Korean Buddhist martial art
burned by retreating troops in revenge. In the 1930s and 1940s, a rebuilt Beomeosa temple became center for the monks' underground resistance to Japanese
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Station of the Busan Metro
ago (1986-12-19) Previous names Nopo-dong Services Preceding station Busan Metro Following station Beomeosa towards Dadaepo Beach Line 1 Terminus Location
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official blog sites promote the tourist attractions in Busan. Haeundae Beach Beomeosa Temple Haedong Yonggungsa Temple Geumjeongsanseong Fortress Dongnaeeupseong
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District of Busan, South Korea
Oncheoncheon stream, a tributary of the Suyeonggang. Notable landmarks include Beomeosa, a Buddhist temple dating to the Silla dynasty, and Geumjeongsan, the mountain
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Station of the Busan Metro
Beomeosa Station (Korean: 범어사역; Hanja: 梵魚寺驛) is a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 in Cheongnyong-dong, Geumjeong District, Busan, South Korea. It is
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Korean Buddhist temples on mountains
the nation and uphold Buddhist law. For example, the establishment of Beomeosa in Busan which is close to Japan can be seen as a strong will to defend
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East Asian mountain gods
that prayers to the godess brought an end to the rain. Salleonggak of Beomeosa Depiction of Sansin in chilseonggak of Dorimsa Sanchiseong Statue of Jirisan
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Bulguksa (including Seokguram) Bunhwangsa Donghwasa Hwangnyongsa Jikjisa Beomeosa Busan Haeinsa (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Ssanggyesa Tongdosa (one
List of Buddhist temples in South Korea
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operates most of the country's old and famous temples, such as Bulguksa and Beomeosa. Jogye requires their monastics to be celibate. Taego lineage is a form
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Subway line in Busan, South Korea
1985: Opened the first section service from Beomnaegol Station (118) to Beomeosa Station (133). December 19, 1986 : Opened the first section service for
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Zōchōten West – Kōmokuten North – Tamonten The Four Heavenly Kings at Beomeosa and Sudeoksa in Korea East – Jikokuten South – Zōchōten West – Kōmokuten
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Korean Buddhist order
Gyeongsang) Parish 13: Ssanggyesa (Hadong, South Gyeongsang) Parish 14: Beomeosa (Geumjeong, Busan) Parish 15: Tongdosa (Yangsan, South Gyeongsang) Parish
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Korean Zen master
famous temples within Korea including; Beobjusa, Mangwolsa, Donghwasa, Beomeosa, Cheonchuksa, Yongjusa and Jeonggaksa. After receiving Dharma Transmission
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Road in South Korea
Dusil Station Namsan Station Geumjeong Middle School Beomeosa Station 이마트 금정점 두실역 남산역 금정중학교 범어사역 Beomeosa IS 범어사어귀삼거리 Cheongnyong-ro No name (이름 없음) Gyeongbu
National Route 7 (South Korea)
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Places of worship for Korean Buddhists
Cheongwangmun of Beomeosa
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Main hall of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Japanese Ōbaku Zen Buddhist temples
Shanxi, China. Built in 1521. Joseon dynasty (1392-1897) Daeungjeon of Beomeosa in Busan, South Korea. Built in 1614. Late Ming dynasty (1368-1644) Daxiong
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South Korean artist (born 1956)
also ran away from home as a teenager and lived at the Buddhist temple Beomeosa for some time. Lee made his literary debut in 1981 when his poem “Uriui
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長箭 1.0 35.2 130 Guseo 구서 久瑞 1.1 36.3 131 Dusil 두실 斗室 1.0 37.3 132 Namsan 남산 南山 1.0 38.3 133 Beomeosa 범어사 梵魚寺 0.9 39.2 134 Nopo 노포 (종합버스터미널) 老圃 1.2 40.4
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make her serve the Gods. However, Tōchi suddenly takes ill and dies. The Beomeosa temple complex in Geumjeong-gu (modern South Korea) is constructed, during
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Station of the Busan Metro
Previous names Namsan-dong Services Preceding station Busan Metro Following station Dusil towards Dadaepo Beach Line 1 Beomeosa towards Nopo Location
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Season of television series
Beach – Nurimaru APEC House (in Dutch)) Busan (Yongdusan Park) Busan (Beomeosa Temple) Episode summary (episode 5) At the start of the leg, teams were
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Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 부산 범어사 삼층석탑 [Three-story Stone Pagoda of Beomeosa Temple, Busan]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (1963–1964)
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Mireuksa 미륵사 彌勒寺 San 1-1, Geumseong-dong, Geumjeong-gu Jogye Order [9] Beomeosa 범어사 梵魚寺 546, Cheongryong-dong, Geumjeong-gu Jogye Order [10] Beopryunsa
List of Buddhist temples in Busan
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South Korean Labor union
June saw the association attending the 1st Buddhist academic seminar at Beomeosa Temple in Busan. In October, the association oversaw the construction of
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Bangudae Petroglyphs Bank of Korea Museum Banwolseong Bell of King Seongdeok Beomeosa Blue House Bomun Lake Resort Bongeunsa Bongmu Leports Park Bongsan Art
List of tourist attractions in South Korea
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Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 부산 범어사 대웅전 [Daeungjeon Hall of Beomeosa Temple, Busan]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (1965–1969)
List_of_Treasures_of_South_Korea_(1965–1969)
Administration (in Korean). Retrieved 2025-08-25. 부산 범어사 조계문 [Jogyemun Gate of Beomeosa Temple, Busan]. Cultural Heritage Administration (in Korean). Retrieved
List of Treasures of South Korea (2005–2009)
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make her serve the Gods. However, Tōchi suddenly takes ill and dies. The Beomeosa temple complex in Geumjeong-gu (modern South Korea) is constructed, during
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Buddhist monk (1941–2022)
Tongsan (1890–1965) and he completed his Zen training under Solbong at Beomeosa (범어사) in Busan, South Korea in 1956 at the age of 15. Forced into military
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subway opens for operation.[citation needed] July 19 – Busan Metro Line 1, Beomeosa to Beomnaegol route officially completed, and first section operation service
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