Dongrimsa Temple in Gimhae, South Korea
Sitting just 400 meters away from the more popularย Eunhasa Templeย on Sineosan Mountain, or Fish of the Gods Mountain, is Dongrimsa Temple (๋๋ฆผ์ฌ). As it is smaller and was quieter without the people milling around on Lunar New Year, it felt as if weโd arrived to a shop afterhours. Also said to be from the time of King Suro in the Gaya Kingdom, it was supposedly established by King Suroโs wifeโs, Heo Hwangok, brother, monk Jangyuhwasang. It features a tall statue of Jijang-bosal, the God of the Afterlife, in the courtyard surrounded by six smaller statues of Jijang-bosal that are the most telling feature of the temple. The statue is rather imposing, rising above the buildings and standing strong in front of the Sineosan Mountains and definitely worth the trip if in the area. As if it werenโt obvious by the statue outside, inside the main hall is a wall devoted to those that are deceased and yet another statue of the God of the Afterlife. This temple is dedicated to the dead and intricately decorated to do so.
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Dongrimsa Temple
Address:
๊ฒฝ์๋จ๋ ๊นํด์ ์ผ๋ฐฉ๋ ์ฐ120-1
120-1 San Sambang-dong Gimhae-si Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea