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- Myogaksa abstract "Myogaksa Temple is a Korean Buddhist temple located in the heart of downtown Seoul, South Korea, in the Jongro District, nestled on the east side of Naksan Mountain. Myogaksa Temple was established in May 1930 by Monk Taeheo Hongseon. The temple’s location was selected based on the principles of Feng Shui, which dictated that a temple built in its location would bring peace and comfort to Seoul’s residents.Myogaksa serves as a place devoted to the spiritual peace and enlightenment of the citizens. It also has become a place where locals and tourists can escape the daily hustle-and-bustle of Seoul to experience the serenity of Buddhism.".
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- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1930_establishments_in_Korea.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Seoul.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1930.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Enlightenment_(spiritual).
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- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Meditation.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Naksan_Mountain.
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- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Seoul.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Seoul,_South_Korea.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Sungin-dong,_Jongno-gu.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Tea_Ceremony.
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- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink Zen.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLink File:Myogaksa_temple.jpg.
- Myogaksa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Myogaksa".
- Myogaksa caption "Myogaksa Temple".
- Myogaksa data "178".
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- Myogaksa data "May 1930".
- Myogaksa data www.myogaksa.net.
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- Myogaksa subject Category:1930_establishments_in_Korea.
- Myogaksa subject Category:Buddhist_temples_in_Seoul.
- Myogaksa subject Category:Religious_organizations_established_in_1930.
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- Myogaksa comment "Myogaksa Temple is a Korean Buddhist temple located in the heart of downtown Seoul, South Korea, in the Jongro District, nestled on the east side of Naksan Mountain. Myogaksa Temple was established in May 1930 by Monk Taeheo Hongseon.".
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- Myogaksa depiction Myogaksa_temple.jpg.
- Myogaksa homepage www.myogaksa.net.
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