This post is the last one describing Ansimsa temple. I have explained several times about the meaning of 3 Gods' hall, in Korean Sam Sin Gak.
3 Gods here mean Buddha, Dokseong, Sansin.
It is uncertain what Dokseong means really. We can estimate what Dokseong is. In literally, Dokseong means a sacred who enlighted for himself without other help. Some scholars though Dokseong as a founding god of Korean history. Who really was a Shaman. In eastern ancient history, the function of religion and politics was not divided.
In the process of accepting Buddhism, they preserved the founding god in the worship of Buddhism according to the research.
Sansin means mountain god. In Korean culture, the mountain has special meaning in Korean's spiritual sphere.
Even though there was a separate hall for Mountain god, about that I posted in previous, there was 3 Gods hall in the corner of the temple.
As entering into the hall, I found out the arrangement of gods was a little bit different from other cases.
Buddha portrait was hung at the center of the hall.
Below, It seemed Doekseong.
The interesting thing was I did not find out Mountain God, instead, the 7 stars god was hung on the wall. There were several explains about the meaning of 7 stars god. Some urged 7 stars god appeared in 18 century in Korean Buddhism Picture. Some tried to explain 7 stars god was originated from the traditional religion and deeply connected with the religion of ancient times.
Actually, there were four gods served in this temple.
It’s a beautiful looking building. Cheers mike
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A nice collection of photography of the paintings of the temple!
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What I like best about each of your posts is about the temple.
And you highlight the most interesting places in the temple. Thank you so much for this.!!
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Nice temple.
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Wow, Nice Looking This Temple! Your work is really good. It's nice to see the temples you click on. And this Temple is looking amazing, Because the crafts here are so beautiful.
Thank you so much for sharing them among us. Keep it up!
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Thanks for sharing the information with some wonderful photography.
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@slowwalker, You have shared more valuable information about Ansimsa Temple via your exploring things and photo collections. Such a great way to learn about Korean Buddhism to us. I think you explained much better about 3 Gods. Something I never heard. So I give big thanks to update my memory.
Anyway, Buddhism seems to have been tolerant to native religions.
Very nice pictures
And your information about it really great
wow that was wonderful to see thanks for sharing
Wort reading. Nice and valuable explanation about Dokseong.
Woah! I really like your blog because it is informative and you did well explaining Ansimsa temple. Keep it up.
Wow!!!! Those Temple photos are so beautiful, you had a wonderful and fun day at this place, thank for share..