Eunhaesa Explained

Eunhae Temple
Map Type:South Korea
Coordinates:35.9921°N 128.7896°W
Religious Affiliation:Buddhism
Country:South Korea
Location:Chiil-ri, Cheongtong-myeon, Yeongcheon, North Gyeongsang Province
Website:eunhae-sa.org
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Hangul:은해사
Hanja:銀海寺
Rr:Eunhaesa
Mr:Ŭnhaesa
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Eunhaesa is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. It is located in Cheongtong-myeon, Yeongcheon, in the province of North Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. It stands on the eastern slopes of Palgongsan, not far from another major temple, Donghwasa. The temple was founded by National Preceptor Hyecheol in 809. The name means "temple of the silver sea." The original name was "temple of the tranquil sea," Haeansa. After the original temple burned to the ground following the Seven Year War in the 1590s, it was moved to its current location and named Eunhaesa.[1] [2]

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  1. Web site: Eunhaesa Temple on Palgongsan Mountain. 2011-09-15. KBS World. 2014-05-09. 2014-05-12. https://web.archive.org/web/20140512222322/http://world.kbs.co.kr/german/program/program_tour_detail.htm?lang=e&No=1432&current_page=8. dead.
  2. Web site: Eunhaesa. 2014-05-09. Korea Tourism Organization. 2015-08-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20150824142856/http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_1_1_1.jsp?cid=1121518. dead.