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Goyang regional cultural property

2017-03-28

The precious monument holding Buddhist memorial services for 30 years, Hanmisan Heungguksa temple Manilhoibi tombstone

. in 1929, Hanmisan Heungguksa temple Manilhoibi tombstone was raised money by Haesong, who is the chief priest of the Heungguksa temple and was written about Manil Buddhist prayer service by Jeongho monk (Hanyoung Park, 1872-1948), who was staying at Jeeunsa temple.

include the history of the founding history of Heungguk Temple and the name of the temple in the latter part of Joseon Dynasty, as well as diverse Buddhist service records of Yaksajeon, Chilseongjeon, Nahanjeon, and Sanshin.

. Hanmisan Heungguksa temple Manilhoibi tombstone is the city's only record of the Goyang Buddhist faith regarding Manil Buddhist prayer meeting, which began to become popular nationwide in the 19th century. Also, it is important to note that the inscription tells us that Manil Buddhist prayer service was supported by the royal family at that time.

Hanmisan Heungguksa temple Manilhoibi tombstone is a tombstone produced in the modern era, but it also has history and origin of the temple as well as various records related to Manil Buddhist prayer service from the late of the Joseon Dynasty to modern times. For that reason, it is a historical treasure that shows Buddhist history, Buddhist faith, social and economic history, and supporting system in the early 20th century.

In addition, it has value in the study of Goyang local history as it contains our commitment to national independence movement during Japanese occupation.

Heungguksa temple Manilhoi gibi is a monument located inside Iljumumun Gate, the main gate of Heungguk Temple, and is designated as a local cultural property in Goyang City.

This monument is an inscription that was used to summarize the history of Heungguk Temple, which lasted more than a thousand years, and to deliver a Buddhist prayer service to future generations, especially from 1904 to 1928.

memorial stone consists of a pedestal, roof(Oakgae), and body(Bisin). Also, the inscription is written on both the right and left sides of the stone. The body(Bisin) is made of oak and the front is also marked with a distinctive inscription on it.