Daejosa Temple (Buyeo) (대조사 (부여)) 대조사 (부여)
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								Below Seongheungsanseong Fortress (built 
in 501 during the Baekje Kingdom) in Buyeo is an ancient temple called Daejosa 
(great bird temple).  Inside the temple grounds stands a giant standing stone 
Buddha statue looking toward the east. The temple, which was founded during 
the 5th year of the Baekje Kingdom, has an interesting legend behind its 
origin. 
According to the 
legend, an old monk fell asleep after praying under a large rock on the slopes 
of Seongheungsan Mountain. In his dream, a large bird with a golden glow  
flew in from the west and sat on the rock  where Daejosa currently 
stands. While the bird continuoulsy flapped its wings, a ray of light shone 
on the rock and it was there that the statue of Avalokitasvara Bodhisattva appeared. 
The old monk had the same dream at the same time for many days. He recounted 
his dream to the seongju (castle lord), who then reported it to King Seong of 
Baekje. The king interpreted the dream as a sign that it was the right time to move 
the capital of Baekje to Sabi (now Buyeo) and ordered the construction of a large temple at the location that 
appeared in the dream. The temple was so big that even at a hurried pace, it 
would still took 10 years to build. Workers had to work day and night and every time 
the workers felt tired, birds would come singing to brighten up the atmosphere so that the workers can forget the fatigue and continue working. Hence, 
the temple was completed after only five years. 
Because of the 
golden bird, the temple was named Daejosa, literally meaning 'great bird temple. 
 The rock on which Avalokitasvara Bodhisattva appeared in the dream was turned into a stone statue 
of a Buddha. This standing stone Maitreya Bodhisattva statue is a fine work 
of sculpture which, along with the stone Bodhisattva of Gwanchoksa Temple (Treasure No.218), 
is representative of the early Gorye period.
In front of Wontongbojeon Hall (a hall enshrining Avalokitasvara Bodhisattva) 
stands a pagoda. In the old days, the stone pagoda used to have only the cover 
stones but as the pagoda body stones were found, the pagoda structure was restored 
in 1975. This pagoda is assumed to have been built in the early days of the Goryeo 
Kingdom. 
								
Utilization information
・Information : • 1330 Travel Hotline: +82-2-1330 (Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese) <br> • For more info: +82-41-833-2510
・Parking Facilities : Available
・Closed : N/A (Open all year round)
Korean Info. Service
Access
								From Seoul Nambu Terminal, take an express bus bound for Buyeo Intercity Bus Terminal.
From the bus terminal, take a taxi to the venue.
(Approx. 33 min / 16 km away)							
112, Seongheung-ro 197beon-gil, Imcheon-myeon, Buyeo-gun, Chungcheongnam-do

 
	
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