"The essence of Buddhist art" Jinguansa Temple's national landing site will be held from the 19th to the 20th.

2024.10.14 오전 10:08
The National Intangible Cultural Heritage and the essence of Buddhist comprehensive art, the Jinguansa National Landing Site, is celebrated this Saturday and Sunday.

Jingwansa Gukhaeng Suryukjae, which has a history of 626 years, will be held this year under the theme of "For All of Us" for the happiness of the Korean people and peace of all mankind beyond conflict and antagonism.

As a result, amphibious material begins with prayers for martyrdom, independence fighters, and war victims who sacrificed their lives for the Republic of Korea.

Avalokiteshvara is the best Buddhist ritual of preaching Buddhism for the comfort and happiness of all beings that exist in heaven and earth.

It is a Buddhist ritual that has more public interest than Yeongsanjae, which has a characteristic of individual temperament.

In particular, the Jingwansa event is a royal amphibian representing the Joseon royal family.

This is because King Taejo of Joseon transferred not only the royal ancestors but also all the people who died in the war and famine without discrimination at Jingwansa Temple in 1397, and built 59 bays of Suyuksa Temple for the peace of all sentient beings.

Jingwansa Gukhaeng Suryukjae was designated as a national intangible heritage in 2013 and was recognized for its universal cultural value that contains the spirit of coexistence, communication, and peace.

In 2011, the Jingwansa Amphibious Preservation Society established the Jingwansa Amphibious Preservation School to systematically educate and transmit rituals through four departments: Buddhist chant, corporate, majestic, and ritual studies.

Jingwansa Gukhaeng Suryukjae, which began on the 1st of last month, takes the form of Chilchiljae (Sixty-nine-jae), a traditional amphibian during the Joseon Dynasty, and will peak with Chiljae held on the 19th and 20th.

The ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. on the 19th, followed by the first part of Chiljae and Daytime for the bright world from 11 p.m. to 4 p.m.

At 3 p.m., Buddhist monk Jongjeong Seongpa's Dharma text of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism is scheduled under the theme of "100 Years of Living Well."

The second part of Chiljae's Bamjae, which targets the deep and deep world, will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:25 p.m. on the 20th.




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