Three Story Pagoda in Yugasa Temple Daegu
South Korea - Daegu - Incheon - Jeju - Seoul - Daejeon
Ralph Waldo Emerson
What a thought! Indeed magnificent this is, but one thing is sure that a perfect ambiance is a must in order to allow your mind or soul to think of such an expression. The kind of spiritual inspiration that the above quotation talks of is only possible when you ae on a spiritual tour to some spiritual place where nature is eager to take you in her lap, where mountains encircle your destination and gives it a lush green touch to sooth your inner eyes. Come to Daegu—a place where Buddhism dwells in the heart of the dwellers. Visit Three-story Pagoda in Yugasa Temple, Daegu! You will get to know all about spiritual inspiration.
Three-story Pagoda in Yugasa Temple, Daegu is one of the must see spots in this South Korean city of Daegu. People come here not only with a view to enjoying the religious essence of this Buddhist temple, but also with an urge to enjoy the magnificent surroundings of this temple, where nature seems to bloom at her most.
Three-story Pagoda 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.
In the year 1920, this pagoda was shifted to the front yard of the Daeungjeon main hall in Yugasa Temple. Delving into the history behind the construction of this pagoda, you will get to know that parts of this had initially been positioned in Wongaksa Temple. Wongaksa Temple is situated in 500-meter northwest of Yugasa Temple. The parts were reorganized into the current shape after they were moved to the present place. Three-story Pagoda in Yugasa Temple, Daegu is 364 centimeters high and 138 centimeters wide.