Venerable Beop-hyeon
Yeongsanjae Cultural Heritage Bearer
“Yeongsanjae is
a sacred Korean Buddhist ceremony. It is held in an elaborately
decorated place with beautiful music and dance performed by monks to
comfort the souls of the dead. If you watch the Yeongsanjae ceremony,
you will feel your body and mind become solemn and even reverent.”
Yeongsanjae
Intangible Cultural Heritage 2009
A traditional Korean Buddhist ritual, and an art that encompasses enlightenment and fulfillment.
A ceremony to guide the
souls of the dead to Paradise, Yeongsanjae expresses Buddha’s preaching
on Vulture Peak in India 2,600 years ago through music and dance. The
ceremony is held in an elaborately decorated place with Buddhist songs
called “beompae” and dances called “jakbeop.” The various types of
dances include barachum (cymbal dance), nabichum (butterfly dance) and
beopgochum (drum dance). Yeongsanjae is performed at temples throughout
Korea, with the biggest ceremony held in Seoul’s Bongwonsa Temple.
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