2 Pagodas in Bulguksa Temple; The Masterpiece in Shilla Dynasty After Unification and It's Sad Myth.
The most important and beautiful cultural assets in Bulguksa temple look like the pagodas in front of main praying building, Dae Woong Jeon(大雄殿).
Two pagodas are Dabotap(多寶塔) and Seokgatap(釋迦塔)
The meaning of Dabo is ‘many jewelries’. Seokga is the name of Buddha, the pronunciation of which was changed while being translated in Chinese language.
Tap is a tower.
Chinese pronunciation is different from Korea. Naturally Indian pronunciation was changed twice ,in China and in Korea
Finally Shakyamuni became ‘Seokgamoni’ in Korean.
There was some figurative speaking when it comes to these 2 pagodas for long time ago.
Two pagodas were usually compared with man and woman.
Dabotap was likened to a woman, and Seokgatap was likened to a man.
As seeing the photos ,you may understand the reason why.
Dabotap looks very splendid and delicate.
In other hands, Seokgatap looks so simple and in temperance.
At first, let’s look at Dabotap in detail
As you see, this pagoda is well balanced as a whole.
Next one is Seokgatap.
Many specialist evaluated the Seokgatap showed better than Dabotap in showing Korean beauty.
To explain this point of view, I need to show you more photos on Seokgatap
But regretfully I didn’t take the photos in detail on Seokgatap.
I could not understand myself why I didn’t.
More over, the color of photos seemed not so natural
I think I have to visit Bulguksa once more to take photos more in detail.
Here, I’d like to introduce the myth when is comes to Seokgatap.
As I told, Seokgatap was made by the ston mason who lived in Baek Jae Area.
His name was ‘Asadal'. He had a loving beautiful wife ‘Asanyeo’.
Asadal was the most skillful mason, so he was sent to Gyeongju leaving Asanyeo at home.
It had took for long time to making a tower.
Asanyeo truly wanted to see her husband, so she went to Gyeongju from Baek Jae Area on foot.
Finally she arrived at and asked to meet her husband.
But her request was rejected.
At that time, women never enter into the Holy place.
She was told to wait for the job ending.
“When the work is over, the shadow of tower will be reflected on the surface of the pond.”
She had waited for a long time.
But she could not see the shadow at the pond.
She was frustrated and jumped into the pond.
Soon after her death, Asadal finished his work and ran to the lake.
There he just found her body, he gave way to despair.
Finally he jumped into the lake like his wife.
Later people named Seokgatap ‘Muyoungtap(無影塔)’ meaning of ‘No Shadow pagoda’
There is a sad myth behind this tower.
When you visit Bulguksa, please pray for Asadal and Asanyeo.
A pond could be the pond near the front gate.
I referred this pond in previous positing.
Thank you for reading.
Beautiful historic place but look so quiet. To me Seokgatap looks sad, lonely, but decent too. It feels as if it has so many secrets within itself.
Beautiful pictures as usual. Very interesting.
Thanks for the pictures and history. Looks like very few visitors.
You probably didn't see my first comment @slowwalker
I think this information can be very helpful for you, so I hijacked the first comment. Sorry! :)
You can do a lot with Photoshop or Lightroom in post, when the overall lightning and sharpness is good enough. Especially with white balance. I added 2 rough examples I made.
Thank you so much
It looks much better
Awesome pics. I'm sure they can't do the views justice though
Nice
Wow, that really pops LOL.
You computer people amaze me lol
It's a unique historical place throughout the world. Thanks for sharing this incredible picture .
thank you for dropping by
This temple really looks good. I am sure you had great time there and felt calm and peace. That usually happens to me.
You know what, the way you didn't click so much pictures and now you are asking to yourself why didn't you do that? That happened to me too yesterday.I was attending my friends wedding and I wanted to click pictures and make vlog but I didn't because I didn't want to lose the essence of that moment.Might be that had happened to you.
beautiful and interesting photos!
A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.
Amazing structures, it must have taken a really long time to build all of these amazing places. I hope to see them in person some day. Thank you for sharing @slowwalker
I hope your dream come true.
How can know the Chinese name?
Wow wonderful I had learnt about this Bulguksa Temple but after seeing this beautiful photography I am really impressed
I am not a good photographer.
If you see in y our eyes, You will like it much
I mostly like history but when history is explained in pictures like this it is an awsome work