Tongdosa is a major Chogye Buddhist temple, and is one of the Three Jewel Temples of Korea. It represents the Buddha, and is located on Yeonchuk-san in Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. It was founded in 646 CE by the monk Jajang, during the reign of Queen Seondeok of Silla. It thrived throughout the Unified Silla and Goryeo periods, when Buddhism was the state religion, and remained strong even in the Joseon Dynasty.
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- Tongdosa is a major Chogye Buddhist temple, and is one of the Three Jewel Temples of Korea. It represents the Buddha, and is located on Yeonchuk-san in Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. It was founded in 646 CE by the monk Jajang, during the reign of Queen Seondeok of Silla. It thrived throughout the Unified Silla and Goryeo periods, when Buddhism was the state religion, and remained strong even in the Joseon Dynasty. Only one building, the daeungjeon hall, survived the Japanese invasions of Korea in the late 16th century; the other buildings were rebuilt after that time. Tongdosa is often called "The temple without a Buddha" because it contains no outdoor statues of the Buddha, rather it is arranged around several stupas which contain Jajang's precious gifts, and reputedly, relics of the historical Buddha, including his robe, begging bowl, and a bone from his skull.
- 通度寺(トンドサ、つうどじ)は大韓民国慶尚南道梁山市下北面にある仏教寺院。釈迦の仏舎利を奉ることから、「仏宝寺刹」と呼ばれる(仏宝は三宝の一つ)。戒壇に仏舎利が納められているため、本堂(大雄殿)の仏壇に仏像がなく、後方の窓を通じて戒壇を拝む配置になっているのが特徴。
- T'ongdo sa (통도사, Przejście do oświecenia) – jeden z najstarszych klasztorów buddyjskich w Korei. Obecnie jest on także muzeum z wieloma obiektami związanymi z historią buddyzmu koreańskiego, a tym sam i koreańskiej kultury. Klasztor ten jest jednym z trzech – obok Haein sa i Songgwang sa – klasztorów należących do tzw. Klasztorów trzech skarbów i równie ekskluzywnej grupy ch'ongnim, skupiającej pięć klasztorów. Kompleks klasztorny składa się z 65 budynków, co czyni go największym w Korei.
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- Tongdosa is a major Chogye Buddhist temple, and is one of the Three Jewel Temples of Korea. It represents the Buddha, and is located on Yeonchuk-san in Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea. It was founded in 646 CE by the monk Jajang, during the reign of Queen Seondeok of Silla. It thrived throughout the Unified Silla and Goryeo periods, when Buddhism was the state religion, and remained strong even in the Joseon Dynasty.
- 通度寺(トンドサ、つうどじ)は大韓民国慶尚南道梁山市下北面にある仏教寺院。釈迦の仏舎利を奉ることから、「仏宝寺刹」と呼ばれる(仏宝は三宝の一つ)。戒壇に仏舎利が納められているため、本堂(大雄殿)の仏壇に仏像がなく、後方の窓を通じて戒壇を拝む配置になっているのが特徴。
- T'ongdo sa (통도사, Przejście do oświecenia) – jeden z najstarszych klasztorów buddyjskich w Korei. Obecnie jest on także muzeum z wieloma obiektami związanymi z historią buddyzmu koreańskiego, a tym sam i koreańskiej kultury. Klasztor ten jest jednym z trzech – obok Haein sa i Songgwang sa – klasztorów należących do tzw. Klasztorów trzech skarbów i równie ekskluzywnej grupy ch'ongnim, skupiającej pięć klasztorów.
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