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Neunggasa (능가사)

Korea (South) / Chollanam / Polgyo / Jeollanam-do, Goheung-gun, Jeomam-mton, Seonggi-ri 371-1
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Neunggasa (능가사) is a Buddhist temple established in 419 by Monk Adohwasang and was rebuilt by Monk Byeokcheon in 1644 after being destroyed during the Japanese Invasion in 1592. The temple complex rests at the base of Palyeongsan (Mount Palyeong), also known as Eight Peak Mountain and Recreational Forest area in Goheung county.


Treasures at the temple include:

-Tangible Cultural Property #1307, Neunggasadaeungjeon (Daeng Hall of Neunggasa Temple).

-Tangible Cultural Property #264, Neunggasa Tomb of Chugyedang and Sayeongdang.

-Tangible Cultural Property #224, The Wooden Four-Diva Statues of Neunggasa.

-Tangible Cultural Property #70, Neunggasasajeokbi (Neungga Temple monument).

-Tangible Cultural Property #69, Bronze Bell of Neunggasa - a 900 kg bronze bell.
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Coordinates:   34°38'17"N   127°24'54"E
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