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Stele of State Preceptor Beopin at Bowonsa Temple Site, Seosan

서산 보원사지 법인국사탑비 ( 瑞山 普願寺址 法印國師塔碑 )

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Classification Treasure
Name of Cultural Properties Stele of State Preceptor Beopin at Bowonsa Temple Site, Seosan
Quantity 1 stele
Designated Date 1963.01.21
Age King Gongmin of Goryeo
Address 119-2, Yonghyeon-ri, Unsan-myeon, Seosan, Chungcheongnam-do

This stele for State Preceptor Beobin is situated at the Bowonsa Temple Site in Seosan. Little is known about the origins of Bowonsa Temple, also known as "Goransa Temple," although historians believe - judging by the relics found at the site - that it was once a huge temple. The stele has the standard design of stelae of that period, consisting of a turtle-shaped pedestal, an inscribed stone slab and a carved capstone. The turtle has a long extended neck and a dragon-like head with bulging eyes, backward-curling whiskers, and a cintamani, or magic pearl, in its mouth. The back of the turtle supports a three-tiered pedestal, upon which the stone slab is erected. The capstone is carved with images of clouds and dragons on each of its four corners. According to the stele’s inscription, Beobin became State Preceptor in 974 (the 25th year of the reign of King Gwangjong of the Goryeo Dynasty) and died in 975. The stele was erected in 978 (the third year of the reign of King Gyeongjong). This huge structure is decorated with typical patterns of its period.