보리암부터 봉정암, 지리산 칠암자 순례길까지 백두대간을 따라 항공 순례! '하늘에서 본 암자’ (KBS 20170503 방송) - Summary

Summary

The provided text appears to be a narrative or transcript of a journey or exploration, possibly through a mountain range or a series of locations. The narrator discusses various temples, hermitages, and landmarks, often providing historical context and anecdotes.

The journey begins in the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range, where the narrator mentions driving 1625 km and spending 724 days. They discuss various locations, such as the Cheonwangbong Peak of Jiri Mountain and the Chilam Temple of Jiri Mountain. The narrator also talks about the history and significance of these locations, mentioning that Jiri Mountain was once home to about 350 temples.

The narrative then shifts to Dosolam Temple, where the narrator discusses the legend of the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara and the teachings of Master Won Yeo. They mention the Seomjingang River and the sea, discussing the symbolism and significance of these natural features.

The journey continues to Dosolsan Mountain in Gochang, Jeollabuk-do, where the narrator talks about the famous 1200 Ko Dosolam Rock-carved Buddha. They also discuss the Donghak revolution and the significance of Buddha in the lives of common people.

The narrative then moves to various other locations, such as Unjusa Temple, Palgongsan Mountain, and Juwangsan Mountain, discussing the history, significance, and beauty of these places. The narrator talks about various hermitages, statues, and legends associated with these locations.

The journey concludes with the mention of the Sea Water Avalokiteshvara Statue, which is said to stay in place. The narrator reflects on the journey and the life that comes and goes, emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and the constant rebirth of hope.

Facts

1. The text discusses a story of Zen masters who crossed the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range.
2. The journey started from Cheonwangbong Peak of Jiri Mountain.
3. The journey involved driving a distance of 1625 km and spending 724 days in the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range.
4. The journey was in search of the famous Chilam Temple of Jiri Mountain.
5. The journey also involved visiting the Seomjingang River, which is said to flow around Mt. Jiri.
6. The journey involved passing through a place where the forest is bright and bright like a bottle and coming across a river called Naeeum River.
7. The journey involved arriving at Dosolsan Mountain in Gochang, Jeollabuk-do and meeting for 1,000 years.
8. The journey involved encountering the famous treasure 1200 Ko Dosolam Rock-carved Buddha.
9. The journey involved visiting Unjusa Temple in Hwasun, where 114 stone pagodas and stone Buddhas still remain.
10. The journey involved departing from the top of G and journeying through Mt. Mudeung in Yeosu and Gochang.
11. The journey involved visiting Palgongsan Mountain in Daegu, where countless Buddhists ask for wishes.
12. The journey involved encountering Juwangsan Mountain, which is 721m above sea level and is known for its majestic and beautiful landscape.
13. The journey involved passing through a place known as Juwangsan Gap, which is said to leave visitors in awe of its beauty.
14. The journey involved passing through a place known as Yongyeon Fur Pon held in two tiers and Jeolgu Falls and Yongchu Falls.
15. The journey involved encountering a small hermitage held by Munjangdae, which belongs to Guan Yu and is the tallest of the hermitages in Beopjusa Temple.
16. The journey involved crossing the Baekdudaegan Mountain Range.
17. The journey involved meeting the Sea Water Avalokiteshvara Statue.
18. The journey involved encountering all sounds.