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학술저널
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한지만 (명지대학교)
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2021.8
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Seobongsa temple ruins, located at the southern foot of Gwanggyosan Mountain in Yongin-si, is the site of the remains of the stone inscription of national preceptor Hyeono Jongrin(宗璘), a Hwaeom sect monk who was active in the middle of the Goryeo Dynasty. Recently, excavation of the site was carried out. Seobongsa temple was founded on a small scale during the Unified Silla period, and was expanded to a large-scale by Gwangjong(光宗) in the late 10th century in the early Goryeo period, and it was confirmed that it was destroyed in the 19th century at the end of the Joseon Dynasty. The site was created by making the slope of the mountain into six steps, and then the temple was built. Of these, the 5th and 6th steps in the south were used as the central area of ​​the Goryeo Dynasty. The typical arrangement of a Hwaeom sect temple with a stone pagoda erected in the courtyard in front of the magnificent Buddhist temple and a corridor around the courtyard was maintained until the end of the Goryeo Dynasty. Also, the method of using as an element of majesty by drawing in the flowing waterway around the temple is also characteristic of the temples of the Goryeo Dynasty. At the end of the Goryeo dynasty, a landslide occurred and the areas of the 5th and 6th steps were completely buried, and after that, the temple were restored around the area of ​the 3rd step and maintained until the end of the Joseon Dynasty.

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