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Seokgatap (Korean: 석가탑) is a
stone pagoda in
South Korea designated as the 21st
National Treasure on
December 12, 1962. Its full name is
Sakyamuni Yeoraesangjuseolbeop...
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Buddhism and
contains six
National Treasures,
including the
Dabotap and
Seokgatap stone pagodas, Cheongun-gyo (Blue
Cloud Bridge), and two gilt-bronze statues...
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Cheongun and
Baegun Bridge,
Dabotap is
located on the
right side,
opposing Seokgatap on the left side. The
pagoda is
supposed to have been
built in 751, the...
- Xi'an,
China in 704
Small Wild
Goose Pagoda,
built in Xi'an,
China in 709
Seokgatap on Bulguksa, Gyeongju,
South Korea,
built in 751, made of granite. In...
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Great Dharani Sutra was
discovered in
October 13, 1966
during repairs of
Seokgatap (the three-storied pagoda) in
Bulguksa which is
located in
South Korea...
- the role of
Asadal (아사달), the
stonemason who
created the
Dabotap and
Seokgatap pagodas of the
Bulguksa temple. It was
adapted from a 1937
novel by Hyun...
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Wuying Pagoda, a
Buddhist pagoda in Wuchang, Wuhan,
Hubei Province, China.
Seokgatap, a
Buddhist pagoda in Bulguksa,
South Korea Shadowless Pagoda (film),...
- (year 686) at Hase-dera
Temple in ****an and, in Korea, at
Dabotap and
Seokgatap Pagodas,
built in 751, at
Bulguksa Temple.
Tamura refers to the "Lotus...
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stone pagodas stand in
front of the main hall of the temple. The
simpler Seokgatap located to the left of the
court represents Buddha's
manifestation in...
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Seokguram grotto and the
Bulguksa temple. Two
pagodas on the ground, the
Seokgatap and
Dabotap are also
unique examples of
Silla masonry and artistry. Craftsmen...