Bongwonsa
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Bongwonsa (Template:Korean; also Bongwon Temple) is a South Korean Buddhist temple in Bongwon-dong, Seodaemun District, Seoul, South Korea.
DescriptionEdit
It is located at the base of the mountain Ansan. It is the head temple of the Taego Order of Korean Buddhism.<ref name=":0">Template:Citation</ref>
More than 50 monks live at the temple and are engaged in education and social welfare work.
HistoryEdit
It was founded in 889 by Master Doseon at where Yonsei University is now located. The temple was moved to its present location in 1748.<ref name=":0" />
Part of the temple was destroyed in 1950 during the Korean War.<ref name=":0" /> In 1966 a new hall was built, but this was later moved to another part of the city. In 1991, while a new Hall of 3000 Buddhas was being built, a fire destroyed the Main Buddha Hall, which was rebuilt in 1994.
In the summer of 2004, it was discovered that serial killer Yoo Young-chul had buried around eleven bodies of his victims near the temple.
Sixteen Arhat statuesEdit
In the garden of the Buddhist Temple one can find 16 white statues. These are the 16 Arhat - the Enlightened ones. In Theravada Buddhism and in Mahayana Buddhism, the Arhat (saint) has attained enlightenment and may choose to guide others or not.Template:Citation needed