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* [[S2024-G006|The People Behind the Names of Gwangju’s Roads]]
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* [[S2024-G006|Jeungsimsa Temple and the Sacred Landscape of Mudeungsan Mountain]]
 
** [[E2024-G033|Jeungsimsa Temple: A Repository of Buddhist Heritage]]
 
** [[E2024-G033|Jeungsimsa Temple: A Repository of Buddhist Heritage]]
 
** [[E2024-G034|Poetry and Art at Mudeungsan Mountain: Song Tae-hoe and the Ten Scenic Views of Jeungsimsa Temple]]
 
** [[E2024-G034|Poetry and Art at Mudeungsan Mountain: Song Tae-hoe and the Ten Scenic Views of Jeungsimsa Temple]]

2025년 8월 3일 (일) 12:24 판


Jeungsimsa Temple and the Sacred Landscape of Mudeungsan Mountain

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Nestled at the foot of Mudeungsan Mountain, Jeungsimsa Temple is more than a repository of Buddhist heritage—it is part of a sacred landscape shaped by spiritual devotion, artistic encounters, and mountain worship. From ancient Buddhist statues and ritual halls to early 20th-century poems inspired by its scenery, and stone monuments invoking the mountain deity, Jeungsimsa reflects the layered cultural and religious traditions that have defined the region for centuries.

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