Templestay is a unique cultural program which lets you experience the life of Buddhist practitioners at traditional temples which preserve the 1700 year old history of Korean Buddhism. Here is a templestay list in Seoul.
Jinkwansa is located in the entrance to the valley, in an area of suitable proportions. It’s not certain, but Ven. Wonhyo (617-686C.E.) may have originally founded a temple called Shinhyeolsa in this location. During the Goryeo Dynasty, King Hyeonjong (1011 C.E.) founded the temple and named it Jinkwansa, in order to repay the kindness of a monk named Ven. Jinkwan, who saved his life.
In 2009, while repairing the Chilseongjeon (Hall of the Seven Stars), some precious materials
which are related to the Korean independence movement, were found. This incident brought
sincere examination on the role the temple played during the dark period in the history.
Programs
Jinkwansa’s Templestay Program
The temple is convenient for people in the city to get to, and has such incredible scenery that
there have been countless inquiries about the Templestay program here. There are a variety of
programs offered, including a freestyle program, a program that lets one experience the daily
life of practitioners in the temple, as well as Buddhist cultural programs, and others designed
for groups and those with regular jobs. The programs feature chanting services, 108
prostrations, tea and conversation with a monk, meditation, monastic formal meals, and the
preparation of temple food. There’s also a short Temple Life program designed for people
who have busy schedules.
Location and Reservation
kozaza.com/jinkwansa
Jinkwansa website
345 Jinkwandong Eunpyeonggu, Seoul
Call for reservation (+82) 1544-5665 or email at help@wehome.me
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For more information and reservation of templestay call to (+82) 1544-5665 or email at help@wehome.me