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| 1,280 × 960 (1.43 MB) | Steve46814 | revised |
01:04, 5 September 2009 |
| 1,280 × 960 (1.42 MB) | Steve46814 | {{Information |Description=Geumsansa Daejangjeon was rebuilt in 1635 from an octagonal wooden pagoda, and moved to the present site in 1922. It is now used as a hall to enshrine the images of Sakyamuni Buddha and his two ablest disciples, Kasyapa and Anan |
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