Haeinsa Yeongsanhoesangdo and Jikjisa Temple Sakyamuni Buddha were also designated as national treasures.

2024.12.26. AM 11:12
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The National Heritage Administration designated [Hapcheon Haeinsa Yeongsanhoesangdo] and [Gimcheon Jikjisa Sakyamuni Sakyamuni Sakyamuni] as national treasures.

Haeinsa Yeongsanhoesangdo is characterized by excellent artistry, including elaborate descriptions of faces and bodies and colorful colors, and accurate records of the purpose, year, and monks who participated in the production of Buddhist paintings.

Jikjisa Sakyamuni Buddha Sakyamuni is the oldest and largest painting of the three Buddhas together, and is considered the epitome of the Sambulhoi that was popular in the late Joseon Dynasty.

In addition, the [Najeon National Flower Vine Pattern Box], a representative early work of 18th-century Buddhist sculpture, [Seoul Heungcheonsa Wooden Gwaneum Bodhisattva Triad], and the representative Buddhist painting of Hwaseong Yongjusa Temple, which was influenced by genre painting in the late 18th century, were designated as treasures.

In addition, the [Gilt-bronze Bodhisattva Standing Statue] excavated from the Seonrim Park in Yangyang, Gangwon-do in 2015 and the Buddhist script "Sanggyojeongbon Jabi-ryang Chambeop", which was led by the Joseon royal family, were also designated as treasures.


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