Thursday 8 August 2013

South Korea Buddhist Temples To Visit By A Spiritual Tour


World travelers looking for out-of-the-ordinary activities in foreign countries might finally find it in Japanese Buddhist temples. In Korea, the stay at the Buddhist temples enables guests to be in unity along with nature and become immersed within Buddhist principles, which may include thrice-a-day hoping, concentrated meditating, communal consuming, and enjoyable tea consuming.Using Korean terms, these types of practices are known as Yebul (praying), Chamseon, (meditation), Balwoo Gongyang (eating), and Dahdoh (tea consuming).

I always wonder and interested in how is the temple as well as Korean Buddhism tradition look like? Exact same like Malaysia or China? Eventually I decided to go with my ASEAN buddies to take a visit at Worldwide Buddhist Temple near Daejeon. All of us awaken early in the Sunday early morning and take several busses to a temple call Mu Performed Sa International Buddhist Temple! It required about an hour for us to be presently there. Finally the bus stop! however we still need to spent serious amounts of climb up the hill to be able to get to the temple. Started to feel better about the surrounding, fresh air,the sound of character and some rain drops!

Couple of minutes later, we finally can easily see the South Korea Buddhist Temple! The picture over was my first looked of the temple with special architecture and design! Awesome! Correct? So, I took a relatively good of the pictures of the forehead! After look around the temple, all of us decided to go inside one of the creating and make a wish and hope for peace! : D The actual architecture and design of the South korea Buddhist Temple is somehow a bit different from Malaysia Buddhist Temple especially the colours as well as the roof design!

Later one we welcomed by a monk and we started to expose ourself as well as him as well. After that, I was too surprise! Very Shock! He talk hokkien (one of the chinese dialect) in my experience! My God! Korean perform learn Hokkien? I was totally from my mind! Well! later on he or she told us that he is the Malaysian!! A Malaysian Monk from Melaka! I am truly surprise about it! Then we carry on talk more about ourself as well as shared some experiences that people had go through in our life and we're in Korea. After discuss half an hour, we start our veggie lunch with others monks as well as international visitors.

It is good to visiting a Buddhist temple in beautiful Seoul city of south korea. where he received gifts of prayer beads, ceremonial clothing and porcelain incense burners. The practicing Buddhist says Jogye Temple that everone appreciates Korean Buddhism's traditions and wants them to stay strong.

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