Memorable Sites 131
Assigned Date: 1964.06.10
The Yeongamsa Temple site in Hapcheon was situated in the south foot of Mt. Mt. Hwangmae. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
It was not sure about the season of foundation, but rather it was liable to be fabricated before 83 year-old Jeogyeonseonsa, an eminent Zen minister, entered Nirvana here in the Goryeo Dynasty (1014). Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
It could appraise the establishment year from the record of Honggakseonsabi landmark in the National Museum, since Yeongamsa Temple recorded on the Honggakseonsabi landmark was assembled in 886. The span of the sanctuary was assessed from the site of Geumdang safeguarded bodhisattva, Seogeumdang, and other building site. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
Among them, Geumdang was known not restored for three times. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
At the sanctuary site, twin-lion statue (Treasure No. 353) implicit the Unified Silla Era, three story stone pagoda, the tortoise-molded base, platform stone and tiles had remained. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
Particularly, overlaid bronze standing bodhisattva constructed in the 8th Century was a critical sign for the foundation year. Not at all like basic sanctuary structures, in the building site in Yeongamsa Temple, there were a few components: there were stairs in every side of center anticipating piece of bank in Geumdang, face molded example was engraved on the checks in the site of Geumdang, creature statues were engraved on the three sides aside from the posterior, and there were stairs in both side of platform in the southwest building site. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
Alongside these components, stone building design lying scattered in the sanctuary site looked one of a kind. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
The sanctuary was liable to take after the commonplace style in the late of Silla, Milgyo, judged from exceptional style of embellishment, land condition, and fiery debris around the southwest building site. Yeongam Temple Site in Hapcheon (Silla Period)
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