The Tongwonbojeon Hall is a building dedicated

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○Naksan Temple Tongbojeon (殿 Temple 圓 Tongbo)


The Tongwonbojeon Hall is a building dedicated to the Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, who relieves all the suffering of 衆 life with his 慈悲 and leads him to the path of 極 往, and is called the Tongwonjeon Hall when the building is the main Buddhist 殿 of the temple, and the Gwaneumjeon Hall (觀音殿) when it is an annex to the temple.

According to the Three Kingdoms 遺, Ambassador Uisang (625-702) of 湘 Uisang prayed in Gwaneumgul for seven days in 671 to receive crystal beads and yuboju, and prayed for seven days again to meet Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva and build a Buddhist temple at the top of the mountain, and built Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva there.

The place is now the cylindrical maintenance.

The 乾漆觀音菩薩坐 statue (Treasure No. 1362) enshrined in the Tongwonbojeon Hall is a traditional style of the late Goryeo Dynasty and is made up of the technique of 乾漆, which is unprecedented in Gangwon-do.

In 2005, all buildings were burned down due to the Yangyang wildfire, but the seated statue of the Bodhisattva Geonchil Gwaneum was able to be safe in the fire thanks to the power of the then-governmental monk Geumgok Jeongryeom and the monk.

The current pavilion was restored in November 2007.

Tongwonbojeon Hall surrounded the area with a fence to separate other buildings and areas, revealing that this is a sacred space where the Buddha is located.

In addition, it is an important building that shares the beginning and history of the temple, showing that this is the representative shrine of the Avalokiteshvara faith.

If you drink a cup of tea (茶) and come down from Binilu (賓 樓), you will see a cylindrical preservation inside the 凝香閣.

You can see the cylindrical maintenance inside the main gate, which is divided by a fence.

Inside the Great Gate, you can see the cylindrical maintenance and the Seven-Storied Stone Pagoda.

Naksansa Temple was built about 1,300 years ago by a Silla ambassador, Uisang, to be close to him after hearing that the god (眞身) of Avalokiteshvara was in a cave on the east coast of Naksan.

It is located in Obongsan Mountain, Yangyang-gun, Gangwon State, and is a branch temple of Sinheungsa Temple in the 3rd parish of the Jogye Order.

Naksan is one of the three major voyeuristic prayers, and it is said that it is the abbreviation of Beomeo Botarakga (補陀落伽, Potalaka) that means that the Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva always stays.

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