On
beautiful Mt. Gayasan in Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, stands
Haeisna-one of the three principle Buddhist temples in Korea. Haeisna
represents the distinguished cultural legacy of Korean Buddhism, with
more than 1,200 years of heritage. Having been home to many virtuous
priests over the past century, it is also one of ten Avatamsaka
educational temples in Korea, known as the first Dharma Jewel
Monastery. It was given this title due to the fact that it enshrines
the Goryeo Daejanggyeong (Goryeo Dynasty Tripitaka). The Tripitaka
(Sanskrit for “Three Baskets”) Koreana holds a collection of printed
wood blocks, called the Janggyeong Pan, which are on UNESCO’s World
Memory list. The Janggyeong Panjeon is the house that preserves the
Tripitaka Koreana, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage.
One of the most cherished national treasures of
Korea is the Goryeo Daejanggyeong (Goryeo Dynasty Tripitaka). Korean
poet and former Buddhist monk, Ko Un, whose name is regularly mentioned
among the favorites nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature, once
said that the only adequate description of the Tripitaka Koreana is
“cultural phenomenon.” It is said that the Goryeo Daejanggyeong can be
compared to the Egyptian Pyramids in terms of the mystery of the
ancient technology used in the construction. A lesser known fact,
however, is the value of the wooden structure within Haeinsa-the
Janggyeong Panjeon, a depository for the collection of the Goryeo
Daejanggyeong. The following is a list of several examples of the
inherent value that this structure has allowed us to discover.
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