Stupa in Yugasa Temple Daegu
South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
Belief is truth held in the mind; faith is a fire in the heart.
Joseph Fort Newton
With this truth of fire held in the heart, Buddhism has been providing people peace of mind for centuries. If you visit to any of the Buddhist spiritual place, that is pagoda or temple or stupa, you will find an ambiance which at once provides you a peace of mind by virtue of the quietness of these places. Widely known for the unique style of religion, Buddhism talks of Moksha and helps diverted minds to get back to such an order from where one can realize the truth held in the mind. Come to Daegu and make a sightseeing trip to the holy places of this city. You will realize magnificence and experience a peace of mind while watching Stupa in Yugasa Temple, Daegu.
Stupa is a Pali word. This is a sort of Buddhist structure generally seen across the Indian subcontinent, Asia and increasingly in the Western World. Stupas are known in many Southeast Asian countries as chedi. Chedi is a Pali synonym of stupa. Stupa in Yugasa Temple, Daegu is located at 144 Yang-ri, Okpo-myeon, Dalseong-gun in the South Korean city of Daegu. If you need to contact the monastery before or after your visit, you may call at 053-614-5115.
These magnificent stupas made of stone are found in the 200-meter northwest of the Yugasa Temple. If you notice these stupas minutely, you will get to know that the style behind the construction of the stupas is the typical one of the late Joseon Dynasty.
It takes 90 minutes to take you to this destination if you take the city bus No. 601 at the Seobu Bus Terminal. From the Hyeonpung Bus Terminal, take bus No. 66-2 for 50 minutes.