Bongam-sa Temple photos

Commenter Danjlove went to Bongam-sa Temple on the Buddhamas, and he has pictures to prove it.
Oh, and while your over at his Flickr site, be sure to check out the rest of his awesome Korea photos.

5 Comments

  1. Posted May 8, 2006 at 6:13 pm | Permalink

    Nice photos indeed. His captions are pretty amusing, displaying a true innocence — statements like “Its the biggest temple in Korea.” — not even close, sorry. And “They marched around this spire singing something like kam-o-ne-bool-sa which a monk told me is the name of the original guy to get enlightened.” — that would be a pagoda, and they were chanting “so-ka-muni-bul” [Sakyamuni Buddha] — he just got the break-point wrong :-)
    I’m not putting the guy down; it’s great when someone new takes an interest and makes an effort…

  2. Posted May 9, 2006 at 9:51 am | Permalink

    Hey, thanks for those changes, I made them on my page. Good thing somebody knows what he’s talking about; god knows i don’t:)

  3. Posted May 9, 2006 at 10:37 pm | Permalink

    Cool. You’re a good photog…

    You say there “Each of the individual buildings has
    electric lights, which isn’t surprising…”

    Would that EVER be surprising in 2006 South Korea…?
    Strange aspect to coment on. All building at all temples
    have electric lights now, AFAIK. Including the hermitages
    that can only be reached by trail, except perhaps the
    very remotest, like Jiri-san Dosol-am…? Hell, even
    Taebaek-san Manggyeong-sa up at 1500 m has electricity.

  4. Posted May 10, 2006 at 8:42 am | Permalink

    All building at all temples
    have electric lights now, AFAIK.

    And broadband Internet access. BTW, last time I was at Bongam-sa (which was a Lunar New Year—I called ahead and got permission from one of the monks), I swear I heard the monks playing FIFA 2000.

  5. Posted May 11, 2006 at 11:11 am | Permalink

    Sure. Most larger temples now have their own websites, some of them quite good…

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