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Buddhist Sculpture in Korea

Korea, being an important country in East Asia is well known tourist destination. The country is not only the major hub for the lover of nature, but also for the country’s excellence in the field of sculpture and other artistic works. It will be a wonderful experience visiting this country, since it is well known site for finding some exquisite Buddhist sculpture. Those coming to this country will find it to be a never ending treasure tempting the historians and the religious leaders to come and spend some days in the country. The Buddhist Sculpture in Korea is renowned reflecting on the interaction between Chinese Buddhist influence and a strongly original Korean culture. The country has been inviting the researchers and the students who have the earnest desire to know more on Buddhism.

Starting from the age old sculptures to the comparatively a modern form of representing Buddha, you will be able to witness all kinds of Buddhist sculptures. The Bangasayusang, half-seated Maitreya is an early specimen of Korean Buddhist art which is still admired by the viewers. The Buddhist Sculpture in Korea is quite rich and old as compared to the Buddhist Sculpture Around the World. With the advent of Buddhism in this country in the early 4th century, the country has witnessed an all round development in the field of Buddhism. The distinct feature of the Sculpture of Buddha in Korea is that they vary according the artists of the Baekje Kingdom, Silla Kingdom and other kingdoms. Each kingdom has their own distinct way of making Buddhist sculptures which attracted a large number of viewers who come and appreciate the sculptures.

Some of the wonderful sculptures of the country are influential in acting as the agents in the introduction and formation of a Buddhist tradition in many other countries. The Buddhist Sculpture in Korea has evolved out of various phases. If you are looking forward to see some exquisite sculptures you are welcome to visit the 80,000 woodblocks of the Tripitaka Koreana. The Mireuksa Temple in and the Hwangnyongsa Temple is known for housing some impeccable sculptures. As Korea has witnessed unprecedented growth in the art of making sculpture they devoted a lot towards spreading the message of Buddhism through their sculptures. Seokguram Grotto is another specimen of Korean excellence which has impressed the visitors from all corners of the world.


Buddhism in Korea has become more popular because of their heart felt attempt to do spread the idea and teachings of Buddhism through various forms of art. Using their talent in Sculpture making, the Buddhist Sculpture in Korea made a distinct mark in the history of Buddhism. Some of the popularly known sites in Korea are, Bangasayusang, Geumdong Mireuk Bosal Bangasang, Seokguram, Hwangnyongsa, Mireuksa and others who are frequently visited by the Buddhist pilgrims. These sites have a rich preserve of some wonderful sculptures which are still considered masterpieces. The Buddhist Sculpture in Korea is often exhibited in other counties which enlightens the non-Buddhists about the high ideals and teachings of Buddha.

Buddhist Sculpture in Korea
Bangasayusang sculpture Buddha and Other Deities in Seokguram
Seokguram Grotto

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