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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Three Jewels Temples (삼보사찰| SambosachaThe Three Jewels Temples (삼보사찰| Sambosachal) are the three principal Buddhist temples in Korea, each representing one of the Three Jewels of Buddhism, and all located in South Korea. Tongdosa in South Gyeongsang Province represents the Buddha; Haeinsa, also in South Gyeongsang Province, represents the dharma or Buddhist teachings; and Songgwangsa in South Jeolla Province represents the sangha or Buddhist community. In most Korean Buddhist temples, the highest, most important, and often largest building is the Mahavira Hall--the central hall containing statues of the historical Buddha and other important figures. In the Three Jewel Temples, however, the most important buildings are ones that emphasize each temple's particular jewel. Thus, the main hall in Tongdosa opens out onto a stupa which the faithful claim contains relics of the Buddha; Haeinsa has two large buildings holding the Tripitaka Koreana; and Songgwangsa has several prominent buildings dedicated to its monastic community (including the numerous Seon (Zen) Masters the temple has produced).on (Zen) Masters the temple has produced). , Sambosachal sind die „Tempel der Drei JuweSambosachal sind die „Tempel der Drei Juwelen“, welche als die wichtigsten buddhistischen Tempel Koreas betrachtet werden. Jeder dieser drei folgenden Tempel steht für eine der „Drei Juwelen“ des Buddhismus: * Tongdosa (kor. 통도사, Hanja 通度寺), in der Provinz Gyeongsangnam-do gelegen, repräsentiert Buddha (kor. 불, Hanja 佛). * (kor. 송광사, Hanja 松廣寺), in der Provinz Jeollanam-do gelegen, repräsentiert die Sangha oder die Gemeinschaft der buddhistischen Mönche (kor. 승, Hanja 僧). * Haeinsa (kor. 해인사, Hanja 海印寺), in der Provinz Gyeongsangnam-do nahe der Stadt Daegu gelegen, steht für Dharma oder die buddhistische Lehre (kor. 불법, Hanja 佛法). In diesem Tempel wird die Tripitaka Koreana aufbewahrt, die dem UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe angehört.t, die dem UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe angehört.
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