Mireuk-Jeon (Maitreya Building) in Keumsan-sa Temple, Korea

in #travel6 years ago

When I entered into the temple, the grandiose 3 stories building came into my eyes.
It was Mireuk-Jeon. Mireuk means Maitreya in Korean.

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As you know, Maitreya bodhisattva is a future Buddha who save the world in future and has a similar meaning of the savior as same as Christianity.

In Korea, Mireuk was very popular when people’s life was tough.
Ordinary people had tried to overcome difficulties with the hope of future with praying for Maitreya Buddha.

So, this big Mireuk-Jeon shows us the difficulties of the living at that times.

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In my experience, 3 story wooden traditional architectures seemed not common.
Moreover, although it looked 3 stories, inside was 1 story building.
So,we could know that it needed a high technic to build this building.
Unlike stone structure, this wooden structure needed to endure the heavy weight of the building only with the woods.

I took photos of this building from various direction to help you understand the structure and the beauties of this building.

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Each story has its own name as below.

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It was regrettable that taking photos inside of this building was not permitted for the religious reason.
I managed to take inside from far away, so the photo was not clear.
But when you look inside of the building, you can realize the reason why they built 3 stories building.
The Maitreya Buddha among 3 statues in this building was as high as 3 stories building, so I could photography only the legs of statue through the front door.

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Good to see these temples ... always very interesting. This is really majestic

It is a beautiful architectural design. So the reason for such a height for the the temple was to house the big statue inside @slowwalker it will also make the temple cooler by allowing it to get some fresh air inside especially when there are a lot of people inside so it is still a functional design still.

Was Jiddu Krishnamurti not Maitreya? I am sure he was!!!

Awesome images .. it must be a great experience ..

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Oh, it's still the Keimsan-sa Temple!
@slowwalker, do you think that this kind of ancient architecture can be re-utilized for its historical uses today?

@slowwalker,
We all (Buddhist in Sri Lanka) have believes about Maitreya boddhisathwa! He will be the last Buddha of this Badra Kalpa! So, we all hope /wish to hear his dharma to find the Nirwana!
This building looks so beautiful and thanks to your photography skills, we can see the statue of Maitreya Bodhisattwa though that front door! Really appreciate your effort and the story shared with this article! Thank you!

Cheers~

nicely explain about Mireuk-,Jeon. your some photos are too good.

Great photo. Thanks to them, we can perfectly understand all the subtleties of the architecture of this building.

Отличные фото. Благодаря им, мы прекрасно можем понять все тонкости архитектуры этого здания.

@slowwalker, Those 3 stories building is most inspiration temple place. There are biggest architectural technique for build up using wooden. Outstanding scenery indeed background placed here. Everytime deeply attracted Koreans roof styles. It looks various type pattern than Sri Lankan temples. Mireuk-Jeon seriously deserve to Koreans meaning. I heard Maitreya Buddha protect world wide Buddhism in future. Glad to hear every Buddhists believe same process.
Your photo clicks showing Mireuk-Jeon's impressive looks indeed there. I understood little bit behind story with your assistance. Golden big Buddha statue most beauty and attracted to Buddhism. Triple gem bless you. See you again.

Qué templo tan maravilloso y con tanta historia es impresionante @slowwalker