Budojeon is a hermitage of Mihwangsa, a Buddhist temple, established in 749 AD during the Silla Dynasty, located at the southern-most part of the Korean peninsula on the west side of Dalmasan (Dharma Mountain), Haenam County, South Jeolla Province, South Korea.
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Budojeon is a hermitage of Mihwangsa that is used primarily as a teaching center for the monks at Mihwangsa on the west side of Dalmasan (Dharma Mountain).
Mihwangsa is a Buddhist temple established in 749 AD during the Silla Dynasty located at the southern-most part of the Korean peninsula.
Budojeon is a hermitage of Mihwangsa that is used primarily as a teaching center for the monks at Mihwangsa on the west side of Dalmasan (Dharma Mountain).
Mihwangsa is a Buddhist temple established in 749 AD during the Silla Dynasty located at the southern-most part of the Korean peninsula.