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Hangul
  
신원사

Revised Romanization
  
Sinwonsa

Phone
  
+82 41-852-4230

Hanja
  
新元寺

McCune–Reischauer
  
Sinwonsa

Sinwonsa

Address
  
8 Yanghwa-ri, Gyeryong-myeon, Gongju, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea

Province
  
South Chungcheong Province

Similar
  
Gyeryongsan, Donghaksa, Magoksa, Myohyangsan, Gongju National

Sinwonsa is a Buddhist temple in the South Chungcheong province in South Korea. Sinwonsa is located in Yanghwari Gyeryong-myeon Gongju, and one of three main temples in Gyeryong mountain along with Donghaksa and Gapsa. The temple was built by the monk Bodeokhwasang in the 11th year (651) of King Uija's reign of Baekje, and underwent several expansions. Gaeyeonhwasang is said to have renovated the current daeungjeon in 1876.

Jungakdan was built when the royal family respected Gyeryong mountain as three steep mountains with Myohyangsan mountain and Jirisan mountain in the third year (2431 AD) of King Taejo’s reign. The religious service for the god of Gyeryong mountain was performed every spring and autumn. The present Jungakdan was expanded in the 16th year of King Gojong’s reign.

References

Sinwonsa Wikipedia


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