Brother Maitreya in Dae Jo Sa temple in Boo Yeo (Korea)

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I have posted before that there are three stone Buddhas in the Koryeo period in Nonsan and Buyeo. Among them, the Vairocana Buddha statue was called the mother of the Maitreya statue in Gwan Chock Sa. I have already posted about the Maitreya of Gwan Chock Sa and the Vairocana Buddha statue.

Today I would like to post about the Maitreya of Dae Jo Sa temple near Boo Yeo city which was the capital of Baek Jae Dynasty at 7century in Korea.

The Dae Jo Sa temple was located in 30 minutes distance by car from Gwan Chock Sa.

At arriving at the temple, I was amazed with wild flowers. There were a lot of wild flowers around the steps to the main building of the temple. My eyes were full of Autumn. The wild flowers were so beautiful.

I' d like to show you the beauty of Korean Autumn.

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It seemed like wild flowers welcomed me. I entered the entrance of the temple in an amazing feeling. The main building was newly built so nothing is special.

But what made me interesting was old tower in front of the main building.

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I do not know when the tower was built. Originally, the tower collapsed and was scattered around. They gathered and assembled later. The style of the power looked like to be the Unified Shilla period style. This tower is much more balanced than the Tower of the Koryeo Dynasty.

(typical koryeo tower)

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The tower is a three-story pagoda. The body was it's own, but the upper part was missing. It is said that the top part was made when the tower was built again. The body of the tower still remained intact.

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The Maitreya statue was at the hill behind the temple. On the way up to the Maitreya statue, the flowers were also blooming brightly.

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When I went up, the upper part of Maitreya was covered. It was told that there would be a ceremony to draw the pupil of eyes which was disappeared. I was sorry that I could not take the photo of the front image of the Maitreya. When the curtain was blowing in the wind, I took a photo of Buddha's face image. The crown on the head of the Maitreya Buddha was as same as the Maitreya statue of Gwan Chock Sal. The overall appearance of Maitreya was similar to that of Gwan Chock Sa temple. So it was thought that the Maitreyas of Gwan Chock Sa and Dae Jo Sa are the brother.

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The rocks in front of the Maitreya statue were carved with various names.

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It seemed that they wanted their name to be remembered forever. But there is nothing eternal in the world. Who will remember the name engraved on the stone hundreds of years ago? Everything is gone. Our lives are gone too. So is our life. Life is not forever.

We often think that what is in front of us is the most important and precious. But life is not eternal. Who will remember me after I die, as I can not remember the name engraved on the stone? So all greed is vanity.

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wow there are indeed a lo of temples in Korea and the look beautiful -a good place to visit indeed. Keep up the good work.

I love the way you tell your stories, so well thought out and backed up with images captured perfectly, so keep up the good work and looking for the next one, my friend.

Your post today emphasizes the transience of earthly glory, @slowwalker, as symbolized by the seasonal blooming of the wildflowers and the brief but gaudy flare of the changing leaves.

Everything in this post depicts impermanence from the fading names on the stones to the re-painting of the Buddha's eye.

Particularly poignant were the ruins of the stone tower that had to be re-built from stones scattered about the grounds.

We are forever trying to catch hold of the past, but it seems we are ghosts that cannot quite grasp things.

We rebuild the ruins trying vainly to connect with ancient truths but as the Greek philosopher Heraclitus wrote, you can't step into the same river twice.

Perhaps our attempts to revisit the past only serve to remind us how ephemeral life is and how precious the enjoyment of one glorious autumn day.

A meditative and profoundly reflective post, my friend.

Nevertheless, good post title and good presentation! :)

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interesting post thank you for sharing @mannyfig1956

Five things strike me here

. The fluent narration

. Magnificent images

. The green yet adorned with flowers of the wild vegetation outside the Brother Matrieya
Die Josa Temple in Boo Yoo in Korea.

. The stones surrounding the images

. The fact that they have names engraved in them.

Am amazed @slowwalker

Lovely photos!

You know.. that was too much and more awesome! sorry for my english

It's great that you managed to get a picture of the face of the statue my friend! You rightly said...who will remember your name graved on stones!? Who cares like we say! When your life is over...all is over!

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