The Stupa for the Great Monk Yil Yeon and the Patterns on it in Yin Gak Sa Temple
Probably the oldest thing in this temple would be the stupas for the monk Yil Yeon. At first I could not notice the stupas, because those stupas were located in the corner of the temple.
The style of the the stupa was as same as that of other stupas made in the Goryeo dynasty.
The patterns were carved on the surface of the stupa body. But it was not easy to identify what those patterns were.
Fortunately, the copy of the patterns carved on the body of the stupa was exhibited in the provisional building stood at the corner of the temple.
The patterns looked like the boddhisattvas and the animals.
@slowwalker,
These patterns are pretty amazing! Seems they did a great job at their time and it's glad to see this stupa survived! Nice photography and reminds me ruins at my country as well!
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An intriguing post, @slowwalker - the monument inscriptions were so faded the site caretakers needed to provide illustrative templates.
What immediately leapt to mind was the centuries it took wind and rain to erode the stone.
In addition to containing relics, these stupas are often used for purposes of meditation and I could think of no deeper meditation than to contemplate time's passage and human mortality.
A simple yet profound post, my friend.
These patterns on the stupa of the great monk are truly unique.
Good photo, @Slowwalker .
Thank you for sharing these images.
Each of them is a real work of art.
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Beautiful photo
In your post you have given a clear picture through photos and a brief explanation of the stupa that looks simple but elegant. You also explain the engraving details on the stupa. This is what I always say to you, that you are not only someone who wants to take photos, but wants to convey many things with the temple or other objects you visit. We, as people far from Korea, know and get an idea of everything you post.
I like the tone of giving lessons that are very closely related to history and religion in Korea
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Like the sketchy style of animals. My favorite. Probably it wasn't a sketch originally but now looks absolutely gorgeous
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All of your Postings about the Temples causes me to dig deeper into meanings and find out what was happening in the World at these Times. I appreciate the History Lessons and enjoy the Beauty that you show in each post @slowwalker.............
What incredible constructions. Thanks for the continuous soul moving experiences of your journeying ☺️🌈🦋🌴💛🍀