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Type of building in Korean Buddhist temples
Beopdang (Korean: 법당; Hanja: 法堂), also called buljeon (불전; 佛殿; lit. 'Buddha hall') or geumdang (금당; 金堂; lit. 'Gold house'), refers to buildings that enshrine
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Main hall of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Japanese Ōbaku Zen Buddhist temples
Ōbaku Zen practices. In Korea, beopdang refers to buildings that enshrine Buddha and Bodhisattva. The name of beopdang differs on the type of deity enshrined
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Building in Buddhist temples
Bulguksa. Originally, beopdang referred to buildings where teachings were delivered in Seon Buddhism. However, in small temples, beopdang and buljeon (buildings
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Places of worship for Korean Buddhists
sermons. Beopdang (법당; 法堂): Also called buljeon (불전; 佛殿) or geumdang (금당; 金堂). Buildings that worship Buddha and Bodhisattva. One temple had one beopdang in
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Buddhist temple in Pyeongchang, South Korea
following buildings: iljumun, sacheonwangmun, jeokgwangjeon, sugwangjeon (beopdang enshrining Amitābha), samseonggak (building enshrining Chilseong, Dokseong
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Main building in Japanese buddhist temples
architecture. Mahavira Hall, the main hall common in East Asian Buddhist temples Beopdang, building that enshrines Buddha and Bodhisattva in Korean Buddhist temples
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Buddhist temple in Gangwon, South Korea
Korean War. In 1953, Corps Commander Lee Hyung-geun restored wontongbojeon (beopdang housing a statue of Gwaneum) and beomjonggak and Ven. Woncheol restored
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Type of building in Korean Buddhist temples
(극락보전; 極樂寶殿) to show respect. Geungnakjeon is the second most installed beopdang after daeungjeon in Korea. Notable examples are geungnakjeon of Muwisa
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ordinary monks live and nojeon (노전) where monks responsible for managing the beopdang and other temple duties reside. Daejung yosa includes facilities such as
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River Crossing; A Shallow Place Used to Cross a River; Stream; Surname
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Dweller by the Ash Tree; Adventurer; Cliff
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English : variant of Aldrich or Aldridge. A few bearers of the name are recorded in southern England in the 17th–19th centuries, but the name appears to have died out in Britain.Isaac Arledge died in Fairfield co., SC, in 1790. He was a slave owner; many present-day bearers are African Americans.
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Lovely; Beloved; Dear One; Red Colour
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The faithful, Loyal
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English : variant of Fennell 1, found predominantly in East Sussex.
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