Magoksa (Korean: 마곡사; Hanja: 麻谷寺; lit. Hemp Valley Temple) is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism in Gongju, South Korea. It is located...
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RR: Beopjusa; MR: Pŏpchusa) Boeun County Mid 8th Century Magoksa (Korean: 마곡사; Hanja: 麻谷寺; RR: Magoksa; MR: Magoksa) Gongju Latter half of the 9th Century Seonamsa...
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Silleuksa Yongjusa Naksansa Oseam Sinheungsa Woljeongsa Beopjusa Guinsa Magoksa Sudeoksa Bulguksa (including Seokguram) Bunhwangsa Donghwasa Hwangnyongsa...
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Bell Museum, Botapsa Temple Gongju — Tomb of King Muryeong, Gongsanseong, Magoksa Temple, Donghaksa Temple, Gapsa Temple, Seonhwadang, Gongju National Museum...
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Oseam, Sangwonsa, Yeongmyosa [ko], Tongdosa, Woljeongsa, Baekdamsa, and Magoksa were built during her reign. She also built the "Star-Gazing Tower," or...
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Beopjusa: Naesongni-myeon, Boeun County, North Chungcheong Province. 6. Magoksa : Sagok-myeon, Gongju, South Chungcheong Province. 7. Sudeoksa: Deoksan-myeon...
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Jewel Temples of Korea, is considered the most important. Temples of note: Magoksa in 640 or 642 Bongjeongam (Phoenix Bower Hermitage) in 642 Sangwonsa in...
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eventually met a monk with the surname Lee,[citation needed] who guided him to Magoksa, a Jogye Buddhist temple in Chungcheong Province. As Lee held a high position...
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Mountain Monasteries in Korea Tongdosa, Buseoksa, Bongjeongsa, Beopjusa, Magoksa, Seonamsa and Daeheungsa, South Korea. 35°29′17″N 129°03′56″E / 35.48806°N...
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Yong-un Chunseong Letter of Mangong (1930) Temple of Junwol, 1941 Temple magoksa of monks (1930) "Wolmyeon Mangong". Bulgyo Sinmun. 12 January 2005. Retrieved...
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