Stupa of State Preceptor Bogak at Cheongnyongsa Temple Site, Chungju photo
National Treasure No.197Sites & Pagodas조선시대

Stupa of State Preceptor Bogak at Cheongnyongsa Temple Site, Chungju

忠州 靑龍寺址 普覺國師塔

충청북도 충주시

Basic information

Designation
National Treasure No.197
Category
Sites & Pagodas
Era
조선시대
Designated year
1979
Location
충주시, 충청북도충북 충주시 소태면 오량리 산32-2번지
Coordinates
37.130876, 127.838116

Description

This octagonal stupa dedicated to State Preceptor Bogak is located at Cheongnyongsa Temple which lies on the mid-slope of Cheonggye Mountain. When the preceptor passed away at the age of 73 in 1392 (the first year of King Taejo, the founder of the Joseon Dynasty) the King ordered the stupa erected and named it Jeonghyewolyung. This stupa is octagonal in shape. The main body, with a roof on its top, stands on a three-tier pedestal beneath which is laid a stone platform. The corners of the octagonal upper base stone are rounded. Lotus flowers are carved on the lower and upper base stones. A lion and a dragon in clouds are engraved alternately around the middle base stone. On all sides of the octagonal body are elaborately carved eight guardian generals bearing weapons. An entasis column is carved at each corner of the body. An imaginary snake is winding around each column. The roof is beautifully upturned at the corners of the eaves, patterned after wooden architectural structures of the period. Dragon's head is carved on the corners of the eaves. Built in the third year of the reign of King Taejo of Joseon (1394) when bell-shaped ones prevailed, this octagonal stupa, with its unique shape and excellent sculptural workmanship, is a representative example of early Joseon formative arts.

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