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- Iljumun abstract "Iljumun is the first gate at the entrance to many Korean Buddhist temples. Called the "One-Pillar Gate", because when viewed from the side the gate appears to be supported by a single pillar.This symbolizes the one true path of enlightenment which supports the world. It is the boundary between the Buddhist temple and a human's worldly life. The gate symbolizes purification and one must leave all of their worldly desires before entering the temple.The oneness is also a metaphor for non-duality (unity) in spirit and heart.An image of an iljumun appears on the obverse of the Korean Service Medal.".
- Iljumun thumbnail Korea-Buan_County-Iljumun_at_Naesosa_in_Autumn-01.jpg?width=300.
- Iljumun wikiPageID "27704246".
- Iljumun wikiPageLength "1720".
- Iljumun wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Iljumun wikiPageRevisionID "609013035".
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Buan_County.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_architecture.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Hongsalmun.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Buddhism.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Korean_Service_Medal.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Naesosa.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Non-duality.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink Nondualism.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLink South_Korea.
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Iljumun".
- Iljumun wikiPageWikiLinkText "iljumun".
- Iljumun caption "The iljumun of Naesosa Temple, Buan County".
- Iljumun hangul "일주문".
- Iljumun hasPhotoCollection Iljumun.
- Iljumun img "Korea-Buan County-Iljumun at Naesosa in Autumn-01.jpg".
- Iljumun mr "Iljumun".
- Iljumun rr "Iljumun".
- Iljumun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Architecture-stub.
- Iljumun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Iljumun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Iljumun subject Category:Korean_architecture.
- Iljumun hypernym Gate.
- Iljumun type Article.
- Iljumun type Building.
- Iljumun type Article.
- Iljumun comment "Iljumun is the first gate at the entrance to many Korean Buddhist temples. Called the "One-Pillar Gate", because when viewed from the side the gate appears to be supported by a single pillar.This symbolizes the one true path of enlightenment which supports the world. It is the boundary between the Buddhist temple and a human's worldly life.".
- Iljumun label "Iljumun".
- Iljumun sameAs Iljumun.
- Iljumun sameAs Iljumun.
- Iljumun sameAs 일주문.
- Iljumun sameAs m.0c3xrvc.
- Iljumun sameAs Q4211180.
- Iljumun sameAs Q4211180.
- Iljumun wasDerivedFrom Iljumun?oldid=609013035.
- Iljumun depiction Korea-Buan_County-Iljumun_at_Naesosa_in_Autumn-01.jpg.
- Iljumun isPrimaryTopicOf Iljumun.