Image: Museoljeon Hall at Bulguksa-Gyeongju-Korea-01
Description: The Moo-sol-jon hall in Bulguksa, South Korea, was used as a place to give lectures on sutras. It is called Moo-sol (or no-word/non-lecturing) hall because it is not possible to teach the essence of the Buddha’s teachings or the depth of truth through language. In 670, the Grand Master Ui-sang taught here for the first time. Since its construction, it has been renewed and repaired throughout the centuries and restored to its original form in 1973. Its architectural style belongs to that of the later Jo-son dynasty.
Title: Museoljeon Hall at Bulguksa-Gyeongju-Korea-01
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