• 제목/요약/키워드: Sarira architecture

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조선 초기 수선본사(修禪本寺) 흥천사(興天寺) 사리각 영건에 관한 고찰 (A Study on the Construction of Stupa in Heungcheon-Temple which represents Buddhism in Early Joseon Era)

  • 김버들;조정식
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제24권1호
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 2015
  • This is a study on the construction of the Heungcheon-Temple. The results are follows. 1) The Heungcheon-Temple was anticipated to be the Jeongneung. However, when completed, the Heungcheon-Temple was symbolized Buddhism; moreover, there was a stupa enshrined sarira. The stupa was a land mark in Hanyang. While king Sejong repaired the stupa, it disappeared during the regin of King Jungjong. Before it disappeared the stupa signified a Buddhist event and a rite of good fortune. 2) The stupa was constructed using a double-frame, and there was a stone-stupa in an octagonal multi-layer temple. This single location consisted of a sarira space and a worship space. 3) Buddhist Relic(Sarira) worship was to witness holiness and therefore reics could be moved according to need. It appeared as though Buddhist Relic worship occurred in Southeast Asia. 4) The Heungcheon-Temple stupa was considered a new and superior architectural-symbol to comfort people and recognize the new order of Ming and neo-Confucianism. Therefore, the stupa was a good alternative to politics, religion, and external relations during the early Joseon era.

만(卍)자 문양의 의장적 변천에 관한 연구 (The Study of the Aesthetical Change of the 卍 Shape)

  • 장헌덕
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제20권6호
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    • pp.228-235
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    • 2011
  • The 卍 shape which is used as an aesthetical feature for traditional architecture can be seen in the stair railings of the house shaped ceramic potteries in the Eastern Han dynasty(A.D. 25-220) but with the introduction of Buddhism, it has been widely used for the decoration of the sarira(small crystals of the cremated monks) case. After the shape was seen in the Yungang and Dunhwang grottoes mural paintings, the use of it has been expanded. In Korea during the excavation of the Gyeongju Anapji which was the Eastern palace of the Shilla dynasty, a 卍 shaped wood which had been used as a handrail was found and this shape was also used in the railings of the Shilsangsa Baekjangarn temple stone pagoda and lantern and in the sarira case excavated in the Songrimsa temple stone pagoda. In Japan, the Nara period(A.D. 710-794) when there were many cultural exchanges with the Korean peninsula, the handrails of the 2ndfloor of the main hall of Hoyu-ji temple has a 卍 shape. This can be confirmed that this shape has been widely used as a design in Asian Buddhist architecture. Gilsangoonhae(吉祥雲海) which is the symbolic meaning of this shape means for long life and luck which had been used generally for the window designs of temples, palaces, and houses. In this study, it is giving the definition the beginning and the symbolic meaning of the 卍 shape which is being used from the ancient times until nowadays and the change of this shape used for window designs.

미륵사지서탑 축조의 구조 원리에 관한 기초 연구 6~7세기 전반 목탑과의 비교분석을 중심으로 (Basic Study on the Building Principles of Structure in Mireuksaji Stone Pagoda)

  • 조은경
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제42권2호
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    • pp.86-109
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    • 2009
  • 미륵사는 백제 무왕(재위 600~641)이 창건한 사찰로 이와 관련한 창건 기록이 "삼국유사(三國遺事)" 기이(紀異) 제이(第二) 무왕조(武王條)에 언급되어 있다. 서원의 미륵사지서탑은 해체 전 6층까지의 일부가 남아있었으며 미륵사지 내의 유일한 현존 건축물로서 최근 사리장엄 발견으로 639년이라는 건립연대가 밝혀졌다. 또한 백제 사찰의 발굴조사 자료가 축적되고 동아시아의 학술적 교류가 활발해지면서 미륵사지서탑의 조영을 당시 불탑 건축의 발전 과정과 연관시켜 해석할 수 있는 가능성이 한층 높아졌다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 미륵사지서탑의 축조에 적용된 구조원리와 1층 평면의 형성을 중심으로 6~7세기 불탑 건축의 발전과정에 있어서 대형의 불탑건축이 어떻게 이루어졌는지에 관한 기초적 연구를 시도하였다. 연구 결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 미륵사지서탑은 내부와 외부가 독립적인 개념으로 축조되었는데 이는 당시의 고층 불탑건축에서 나타나는 구조원리의 표현으로 보여진다. 영녕사 목탑지에서 확인된 탑실심체와 같이 내부의 구조체를 형성하는 개념과 유사하게 내부 적심을 형성하고 외부 부재를 부가하는 방식으로 축조된 것이라 판단된다. 둘째, 미륵사지서탑에서는 상부의 적심부와 동시에 심주석이 동시에 존재하는 혼합 구조를 표현하고 있는데 이는 중국의 영녕사 목탑과 같은 실심체의 구조보다 발전된 것으로 조팽성 불사의 심초석과 항토 실심체의 구조와 유사한 것으로 판단된다. 이러한 혼합 구조는 황룡사 목탑이나 일본의 목탑과 같이 내외진을 전부 목구조로 형성하고 심주가 독립적으로 지지되는 구조 방식보다 선행되는 것으로 볼 수 있다. 셋째, 미륵사지서탑의 경우 1층에 십자형의 공간이 형성된 것은 심주석에 위치한 사리 봉안에 의한 것일 가능성이 높다. 이는 심주석을 중심으로 하는 4방향의 구심적 공간이며 사리의 본질적 의미에 기인하여 백제 6~7세기의 횡혈식 석실분과 유사한 방식으로 축조되었다. 횡혈식 석실분의 축조기법은 사리가 봉안되어 있는 상징적 공간을 효과적으로 표현하기 위한 방법인 동시에 석재를 사용하여 축조된 서탑에 있어서 재료적 동일성으로 인하여 수용이 더욱 용이하였던 것으로 추정된다.

고대 동아시아 사리장치에 표현된 건축의장요소 관한 연구 (A Study on the Architectural Decorative Expression of the East Asian Buddhist Reliquaries in the Ancient Period)

  • 김상태
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제19권3호
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    • pp.111-118
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    • 2010
  • The Buddhist reliquaries of these 6 Reliquaries(松林寺, 感恩寺, 法門寺, 慶山寺, 唐招提寺, 法隆寺 玉蟲廚子), when compared with those of China, Japan and Korea in the same period, they worshiped the Buddhist reliquary as a Buddhist God itself and put them as a part of the architectural decoration, being installed in the construction forms. In the form and the composition of the architecture, we can see those having been designed with very detailed and brightly decorated form. The Buddhist reliquaries in the Song-Lim-Sa, Kam-Eun-Sa, Famensi, Qingshansi, Toshodaiji, and the Horyuji Tamamushi Zushi, the most important ones in this research, were in the precious tent and the inner and outer Coffins shapes having completely the altar part, interior space part, and the ceiling part, which inform us the whole structure of the architecture in details. After all these researches, we conclude that the Buddhist reliquaries in form of the Treasure-architecture represented the architectural style of the same period as a form of industrial arts and we can see that they tried to use all of their highly skilled and talented methods to describe the Buddhist Pure Land.

7.8세기 신라 사리장엄에 표현된 건축의장 연구 (A Study on Architectural Decorative Design of the Silla Buddhist Reliquaries in the $7{\sim}8th$ Centuries)

  • 김상태
    • 한국실내디자인학회논문집
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.3-11
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    • 2007
  • We study, in this paper, on the decorative design of the Treasure-architectural form for the Silla Buddhist reliquary and this research went through the observation on the Buddhist Reliquaries of the Song-Lim-Sa, the Eastern-Western three floor pagodas in the Kam-Eun-Sa, the three floor pagodas in the Bul-Guk-Sa and the reportedly discovered Nam-Won. The Buddhist reliquaries of these 5 Reliquaries, when compared with those of China and Japan in the same period, they worshiped the Buddhist reliquary as a Buddhist God itself and put them as a part of the architectural decoration, being installed in the construction forms. In the form and the composition of the architecture, we can see those having been designed with very detailed and brightly decorated form. The Buddhist reliquaries in the Song-Lim-Sa and Kam-Eun-Sa, the most important ones in this research, were in a royal palace shape having completely the altar part, interior space part, and the ceiling part, which inform us the whole structure of the architecture in details. In particular, for the case of Kam-Eun-Sa, the columns in the shape of bamboo trees, the expression of the gates, the terrace of double parts formed of word-shape Man, and the statue of a general with superhuman ability in the shrine explain us the description of the Gyun-Bo-Tap-Pum of Lotus Sutra. After all these researches, we conclude that the Buddhist reliquaries in form of the Treasure-architecture represented the architectural style of the same period as a form of industrial arts and we can see that they tried to use all of their highly skilled and talented methods to describe the Buddhist Pure Land.

구한말(舊韓末) 범어사(梵魚寺)의 복원도(復元圖) 작성(作成)에 관한 연구(硏究) (A Study on the Restoration Plan of Beomeosa Temple in the Late Period of Chosun)

  • 윤석환;한삼건
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.137-155
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    • 2005
  • This study was started with its consideration as materials showing original shapes of temple buildings in the late period of Chosun the photographs and drawings which contained in $\ulcorner$A Survey Report of Korean Architecture$\lrcorner$ made by Sekino Tadashi through his survey for 62 days(July 5${sim}$Sep. 4, 1902). Results of the study can be summarized as follows. During the period of Japanese occupation, Beomesa temple experienced frequent changes in building layout including the transfer and removal of buildings. Such frequent change began in spring, 1936 when a Buddhist monk of Beomeosa temple, Cha Woon Ho moved Gwaneumjeon, originally located to the light of the main building, to the left of the building and, on its original site, built up a 7-storied sarira tower. Though it is difficult to say that the study provides everything about Beomeosa temple, the researcher expects that the study would be the very basis on which changes in the building layout of the temple since the late period of Chosun can be researched. In conclusion, the researcher hopes that the above mentioned restoration plan would help originally restore or enlarge temples, further transmitting such restored or enlarged establishments as valuable cultural remains from generation to generation. In this respect, the researcher expects such restoration plan to be made in continuous and more detailed ways.

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희양산봉암사 극락전의 연구 -조성시기와 용도를 중심으로- (A Study on Geungnakjeon(Paradise Shrine) of Bong-amsa Temple at Mountain Hiyangsan - Based on its applications and historical period of establishment -)

  • 홍병화;김성우
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.7-20
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    • 2007
  • Bong-amsa Temple is a special temple in the custody of Jogye sect, a branch of Buddhism in Korea. Due to limited public access to this temple, its Geungnakjeon(paradise shrine) has been little known to outside. But it is known that the Geungnakjeon has been not yet explored from academic standpoints in terms of its historical establishment as well as applications, and it would be two-storied wooden pagoda or the like. In order to examine its historical establishment, this study investigated historical records related to Bong-amsa Temple and its intrinsic architectural style. As a result, it was estimated that the building was established around the transitional period ranging from the late Koryo dynasty to the early Joseon dynasty. And it was found that the Geungnakjeon is not the two-storied wooden pagoda, but the unique building including an incidental component called Chayanggan(遮陽間; a sort of stepped penthouse) in Korea. In order to examine its possible applications, this study compared this building with other Buddhist funeral articles in forms similar thereto, such as Buddhist pagoda(僧塔), sarira container(舍利器) and Gamnodo(甘露圖) which depicts Byeoknyeon Daeban(碧蓮臺畔; a palanquin carrying malignant spirit). Then, this study estimated its possible applications on the basis of relevant historical literatures. As a result, it was found that this building was used as Wondang(願堂; a sort of Buddhist prayer house) to wish royal family's going to Nirvana after death, and it was not Confucian-style architecture popularized in the era of Joseon dynasty, but Buddhist-style architecture built widely from the era of Koryo dynasty to the early Joseon dynasty.

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범어사(梵魚寺) 가람배치(伽藍配置)의 중단영역(中壇領域) 변화(變化)에 관한 연구(硏究) - 사진(寫眞)과 도판(圖版)을 중심(中心)으로 - (A Study on Changes of the Central Part of Beomeosa Temple - Based on Photographs and Drawings -)

  • 윤석환;한삼건
    • 건축역사연구
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.41-58
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    • 2005
  • This study was started under the judgement that reviewing $\ulcorner$A Survey Report of Korean Architecture$\lrcorner$, which contains photographs and drawings by Sekino Tadashi and which was also made under the order of the Japanese government(1902), would make it possible to consider in detail the status of Korean buildings in the period of the Korean Empire. The focus of the study. was put on three main parts of the temple, especially the central parts. The photographs and drawings as mentioned above showed that changes in the layout of buildings in the central part of the temple were made between the period of the Korean Empire and that of Japanese occupation. Thus the purpose of the study is to investigate when changes in building layout in the central part of the temple were made and what made such changes to be caused, obtaining information necessary for future changes in the precincts of the temple. Results of the study can be summarized as follows. First, 'Seonchal Daebonsan Beomeosa feonkeongdo' and 'Gyeongsangnamdo Dongraegun Beomeosa Geonmul Jeondo' were made in a same period. While, 'Chosun Gojeok Dobo', published by the government-general of Chosun, was a collection of photographs taken by Sekino Tadashi for about 30 years from 1902 to 1933 under the order of the Japanese government. But there were few changes in the building layout of the temple shown in the three materials. Second, one of the photographs and drawings made since 1933, not contained in 'Chosun Gojeok Dobo', and discovered by this researcher was 'Seonchal Daebonsan Beomeosa Annae' which was published by the temple itself after national independence from the period of Japanese occupation, indicating the main reason of changes in building layout as mentioned above. In conclusion, the layout of buildings of the temple began to be changed on a large scale, with so-called 'Cheyongseol' ignored, when Buddhist monk Cha Woon Ho established a 7-storied sarira tower to the left of the main building in the center of the upper part in 1936. In addition, the axis line connecting between Hwaeomjong and Seonjong was also changed at that time.

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