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The fact that there are numerous Buddha statues in Namsan Mountain has great significance in terms of space, but it also has huge importance of time-wise as these Buddha statues were not created simultaneously but over a long period of time so that the process of modification can be observed. Therefore, walking Namsan means to walk in a space called 'mountain' and in a time called 'Silla' at the same time.
Namsan in Gyeongju, has been worshiped as a holy place of prayer since prehistoric times. There are dolmens, alteos, and Yutpanbawi Rock, and numerous Buddhist cultural assets are scattered not to mention unknown stone statues, folk Buddhas, and Sansindang. Regardless of Buddhism or Confucianism, prayers¡¯ earnestness has never ceased. Traces of such prayers and aspirations are embroidered all over the mountain like stars. Gyeongju Namsan is just such a mountain.
Namsan Mountain is a place that contrasts with the splendor of downtown Gyeongju, which was called 'Half house, half temple'. Take a step to Namsan Mountain where Najeong, the birthplace of Silla's founder Park Hyeokgeose and Poseokjeong Pavilion, a site of misfortune where Silla was defeated, are located.
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Guide to Namsan Moutain Pilgrimage
Three pilgrimage trails at Namsam Mountain
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Place to Pray at Every Valley
Prayers and aspirations embroidered rocks in Namsan Mountain
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Buddha statues in Every Valley
The trajectory of Buddha statues and granite art
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Director Kim Gu-seok, My life full of Namsan
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Yeolamgok Maae Buddha
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Stone Pagoda in Every Valley
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Buddha Who Left Namsan Mountain
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Temples in Every Valley
Space for spiritual awakening and practicing
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Monk Yejin of Chilburam
The beautiful temple under the moonlight
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Stone Master, Han Dong-sik
Maintains craftsmanship of Silla 1,300 years ago
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