
Cheorwon Dopiansa Temple (도피안사(철원))
23, Dopidong-gil, Cheorwon-gun, Gangwon-do
About
Dopiansa Temple was built by the Buddhist Monk Doseon in 865, the 5th year of the reign of King Gyeongmun of the Unified Silla Period. Legend has it that Monk Doseon founded this temple because a 91 centimeter-tall iron seated Vairocana Buddha statue had disappeared while being carried to Anyangsa Temple in Cheorwon and was mysteriously found seated at the current site.
The temple was named Dopiansa to indicate that the iron-made Buddha statue had reached “pian,” meaning an eternal place to rest. In addition to the legendary iron seated Variocana Buddha statue (National Treasure) made by Monk Doseon, the temple houses a 4.1 meter-tall three-story stone pagoda (Treasure).
The temple was named Dopiansa to indicate that the iron-made Buddha statue had reached “pian,” meaning an eternal place to rest. In addition to the legendary iron seated Variocana Buddha statue (National Treasure) made by Monk Doseon, the temple houses a 4.1 meter-tall three-story stone pagoda (Treasure).
Visitors also explore Cheorwon Korean Workers' Party Headquarters (철원 노동당사), Cheorwon History and Culture Park (철원역사문화공원) and Jiktangpokpo Falls [National Geopark] (직탕폭포 (한탄강 국가지질공원)) near this location.
Location
38.24031, 127.21830







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