Temple Stay |
Temple Stay is a cultural experience program designed to enhance the public’s understanding of Korean Buddhism. Therefore, it is open to everyone regardless of religious belief.
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Main Activities |
Yebul is held three times a day: morning, midday, and evening. It also features 108 prostrations. |
There are two types of chamseon: jwaseon (seated meditation), and haengseon (walking meditation). |
Barugongyang is a monastic ritual of eating that requires complete silence and no wasting of food. |
Boiling and serving good tea is one of the oldest customs in Korea. |
Etiquette
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