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- A Mahavira Hall, usually simply known as a Main Hall, is the main hall or building in a traditional Chinese Buddhist temple, enshrining representations...
- built to line up straight with the One Pillar Gate, Guardian Gate, and Daeungjeon (main Dharma hall). The gate of Non-Duality is the left most structure...
- slopes of Deoksungsan in Deoksan-myeon, Yesan County. Its main hall is daeungjeon (大雄殿), Korea's oldest wooden building and National Treasure 49. In 2009...
- temple site is centred on two courts. One of the courts is centred on Daeungjeon, the hall which houses the Shakyamuni Buddha. The other is centred on...
- influence of the architectural style of the early Unified Silla Period. Daeungjeon is the main temple hall, with stunning original murals, representing building...
- Cheolgam Monument is Treasure #170. A Daeungjeon is a hall having a Seok****eorae (a figure of Buddha). Most Daeungjeon house Hyeopsi Bosal, Munsu Bosal, Boyeon...
- teachings of the Buddha, and it focuses on the mind and nature of this. The Daeungjeon (Main Buddha Hall) was constructed in 1938 of pine wood from Baekdu Mountain...
- system around the capital was also expanded. The temple consisted of Daeungjeon Hall, Manseru Pavilion, Sansindang Shrine, and a stone monument bearing...
- doctrine and meditation. Buildings and gates completed at this time were: Daeungjeon, Gakhwangjeon, Bojeru, Myungbujeon, Wontongjeon, Yeongsanjeong, Eunghyanggak...
- the Shilla where the base and fence are later additions. Treasure 434 - Daeungjeon, the main temple hall, was built in 1614 after the temple was burned down...