Boseoksa

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CountrySouth Korea
Coordinates36°03′15″N 127°28′33″E / 36.0543°N 127.4759°E / 36.0543; 127.4759
Boseoksa
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
Location
CountrySouth Korea
Boseoksa is located in South Korea
Boseoksa
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Coordinates36°03′15″N 127°28′33″E / 36.0543°N 127.4759°E / 36.0543; 127.4759
Ginkgo Tree of Boseoksa Temple, Geumsan

Boseoksa (보석사, 寶石寺) is a Korean Buddhist temple located Seokdong-ri, Nam-myeon, Geumsan-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. It was founded in 885 during the 11th year of King Heongang.[1] During the Japanese colonial period, this temple was designated as one of the 31 head temples.[2] The resulting pyramidal hierarchy was supposed to take control over the Korean Buddhism.

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