Templestay – Baegyangsa Temple (Jangseong, Jeollanam-do)

Baegyangsa Temple in Jangseong, Jeollanam-do.

Introduction to Temple

Baegyangsa Temple is located in Naejangsan National Park in Jangseong, Jeollanam-do. It’s located in a picturesque valley between Mt. Daegaksan (529.8 m) to the southeast and Mt. Baegamsan (741.2 m) to the northwest. Baegyangsa Temple was first founded in 632 A.D. during the Baekje Kingdom (18 B.C. – 660 A.D.). When the temple was first constructed, it was named Baegamsa Temple. Later, and during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392), it was renamed to Jeongtosa Temple in 1034. The temple would change its name, once more, in 1350 to that of Gakjinguksa Temple. Finally in 1574, when the temple was rebuilt, it was also renamed with the current name of Baegyangsa Temple. In English, Baegyangsa Temple means “White Sheep Temple.” The name of the temple is in reference to a white sheep that would come down from the neighbouring mountains to listen to the sutra readings. After listening to these teachings, the sheep ascended up to Jeongto, or the “Pure Land” in English.

Throughout the years, Baegyangsa Temple has been renovated several times including in 1786, 1864, and 1917. And during Japanese Colonial Rule (1910-1945), Baegyangsa Temple was named one of the district head temples. Currently, it’s the 18th District Head Temple of the Jogye-jong Order (the largest Buddhist order in Korea). In total, Baegyangsa Temple is home to two Korean Treasures, two Natural Monuments, and a Scenic Site.

As for the Templestay program at Baegyangsa Temple, the temple offers two distinct programs. The first is entitled the “Experience Temple Food and Culture with Monk Program.” This program focuses on cooking temple food. The other program that Baegyangsa Temple offers is the “Lighten your Mind Program;” however, this program currently doesn’t seem to be running.

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Directions

To get to Baegyangsa Temple, you can catch a bus from the Gwangju Intercity Bus Terminal. Buses to Baegyangsa Temple first leave at 6:35 a.m., and they run until 7:50 p.m. These buses leave at intervals anywhere from 60 to 80 minutes apart, and the bus ride will take one hour and twenty minutes.

Templestay Programs

The “Experience Temple Food and Culture with Monk Program” is a one night two day program that allows a visitor to explore and experience Buddhist culture through its food.

A: Experience Temple Food and Culture with Monk Program

TimeTitle
14:00-15:00Registration/Check-in (Temple Office)
15:00-16:00Temple Tour (Mandatory)
17:00-17:30Dinner Offering
17:50-18:00Watching the Dharma Drum Ceremony (Mandatory)
18:00-18:40Buddhist Evening Ceremony (Mandatory)
18:50-21:00Free Time
21:00-00:00Going to Bed
TimeTitle
04:20-05:00Buddhist Morning Ceremony (Optional)
06:30-07:00Breakfast Offering
07:00-09:00Free Time
09:00-09:30Return Bedding
10:00-14:30Going to Jung Kwan Nun’s Temple, Have a Cooking Class
14:30-15:00Coming Back to the Temple Office & Write a Review
14:30-15:00Departure

(This schedule is subject to change)

The Templestay facilities at Baegyangsa Temple. (Picture courtesy of the Templestay website).

Temple Information

Address: Jangseong-gun Jeollanam-do26, Yaksu-ri, Bukha-myeon

Tel: 061-392-0434

E-mail: [email protected]

Fees

Experience Temple Food and Culture with Monk Program – adults – 150,000 won

*You should cancel your reservation at least 30 days before the scheduled reservation. The reason for this is that there is a long waiting list. Also, it’s possible that the temple cancels the reservation due to unexpected temple events.

**The cancellation policy is as follows: 3 days before: 100% refund; 2 days before: 50% refund; 1 day before: 10% refund; the day of the reservation there is no refund.

Links

Reservations for the Experience Temple Food and Culture with Monk Program

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