The name Yongyeonsa has its roots in a legend: a dragon is said to have ascended from the pond at the temple's entrance, leading to the name Yongyeon ("yong" means "dragon" and "yeon" means "pond" in Korean). This temple is renowned as one of the sites that enshrine the Buddha's sarira (relics). Inside Yongyeonsa, the ordination platform holds special significance as the resting place of the Buddha's sarira, where rituals are conducted. This symbolizes the enduring presence of the Buddha. The approach to Yongyeonsa Temple is through a forest-rich path, offering an experience akin to a forest bathing. This path also doubles as a hiking trail leading up to Biseulsan Mountain.
information
- Admission Fees Free
- Available Facilities Iljumun Gate Anyangru Pavilion Geungnakjeon Hall Myeongbujeon Ordination Platform
- Experience guide Not Available
- Inquiry and guidance 82-53-616-8864
- Parking facilities Available
- Hours of operation Open 24 Hr Door Closed After 19 00 For Safety Reasons
location
260 Yongyeonsa-gil, Okpo-eup, Dalseong-gun, Daegu
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