
Sanggyojeongbonjabidoryangchambeop
詳校正本慈悲道場懺法
서울특별시 서초구
Basic information
- Designation
- Treasure No.1193-3
- Category
- Books & Records
- Era
- 1474년(조선 성종 5) 판각, 1481년(조선 성종 12) 인쇄
- Designated year
- 2024
- Location
- 서초구, 서울특별시— 서울특별시 서초구 반포대로 201(반포동, 국립중앙도서관)
- Coordinates
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Description
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'Exposition of the Compassion Hall Repentance Ritual' is a book systematically organizing repentance methods and content found in various Buddhist scriptures, which was later carefully revised and arranged by succeeding generations and renamed 'Exposition of the Compassion Hall Repentance Ritual.' In Korea, this text came from China during the Goryeo period and was printed multiple times, becoming widely disseminated throughout the Joseon era among Buddhist scriptures. According to the preface written by Kim Su-on, the designated work was produced in 1474 (Seongjong 5 of Joseon) when Queen Junghui, the consort of King Sejong, had wooden blocks carved to vow for the salvation of the late King Sejong, Queen Soheon, King Sejong, and Prince Uigyeong (who later became Crown Prince Deokjong), as well as King Yejong and Queen Gongheya, the consort of King Seongjong. Furthermore, through the postface, it is confirmed that in 1481 (Seongjong 12), Queen Ansun, the secondary consort of King Yejong, had copies printed for the spiritual salvation of her foster grandmother Shinsukhwa and her husband Kim. The designated work represents a royal-initiated woodblock edition produced under royal direction, with clearly documented production periods and purposes. Additionally, while an incomplete edition of this woodblock version has been designated as Treasure, the designated specimen is a complete five-volume set of ten volumes in excellent preservation condition, representing a fine edition with outstanding material value.
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