Buddhas in Shimwon temple site

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Name : Buddhas in Shimwon temple site

Appointment Category :Tangible cultural property No. 138

Location : Naesan-li San 1-1, 4, Shinseo-myeon, Yeoncheon-gun

Date of Appointment : Apr. 20, 1991

State of cultural Properties

  • Scale: 12 Buddhas, 3 tombstones
  • Structures
    • Tombstone for high priest Jaewoldang Gyeonghyeon: Main platform with eye and plant patterns, marble material, and headstone of the tomb with clouds and dragon pattern
    • Tombstone for high priest Chuiwoondang: tuff platform, pointed main body
    • Monument for Lady Park: Obsidian main body, octagonal roof
  • Time of construction: 620 th year of queen Jindeok of Shilla

About Cultural Properties

Shimwon temple site is composed of 2 tombstones in lower part of the site and 12 Buddhas of priests. There are some Buddhas with unbalanced form because the stones were mixed, however most of the Buddhas followed traditional style for Buddhas(octagonal) and stone jar shaped style, which was popular during late Goryo and Chosun.

Tombstones and Buddhas for high priests including Jaewoldang Gyeonghyeon, Chuiwoondang Haklin, Hoyeondang Taeho, and Chungshimdang Doil, all of whom followed practice of Chunghuo Hyujung(1520~1604). Buddhas of Jaewoldang Gyeonghyeon has main body with a roof decorated with clouds and dragon pattern on the platform decorated with eye pattern.

‘ Tombstone of high priest Jaewoldang’, written on the tombstone, was written in seal characters, and the rest of the writing on the stone was written in printed style. The tombstone for Chuiwoondang Haklin(1575~1651) was built in the 3 rd year of Hyojong(1652), which has wide top and narrow bottom.

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