Three Story Pagoda in Yongyeonsa Temple Daegu
South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
John Fischer
Well, that’s the core thought of any religion. Along with practising “Ahimsa Parama Dharma” Buddhism too, talks of the goodness in the character of an honest man. While undertaking the sightseeing trip in Daegu, a magnificent South Korean city, you will find instances of such goodness and spirituality which lie in an abstract form in all the temples and holy places in this city. Three-story Pagoda in Yongyeonsa Temple, Daegu is that example of spiritual richness of this city.
A pagoda is the broad term in the English language for a tiered tower with numerous attics commonly found or seen in nations like China, Japan, Korea, Nepal and other parts of Asia. Pagoda is exclusively stands for Buddhism. Generally most of the pagodas were erected to have a spiritual purpose and were often positioned in or near temples. This term may refer to other religious structures in some countries. In Thailand, "pagoda" usually means the same as stupa while in Vietnam, "pagoda" is a more generic term referring to a place of worship. Three-story Pagoda in Yongyeonsa Temple, Daegu means stupa.
Once reaching here, you will find such an ambiance where all your journey related stress will come to an end for the richness in beauty of this place will at once mesmerize you. This pagoda is located at 882, Bansong-ri, Okpo-myeon, Dalseong-gun in the city of Daegu. If you need to contact the monastery before or after your visit, you may call at 053-616-8846.
Three-story Pagoda in Yongyeonsa Temple, Daegu stands in front of Geungnakjeon
Hall; and to be found in Yongyeonsa Temple. This pagoda is presumed to be one
of the Goryeo Dynasty style.