Kayasan National Park
- featuring -
the Tripitaka Koreana
- the library of the Haeinsa Temple -
Page initiated and finished: 2021-10-01
Haeinsa is without doubt one of the most rewarding temples to visit, - not only because of its beauty , - it's great setting, - and having status as one of Korea's three "Jewel Temples" -, but the most unique thing about it, is the highly unusual library, which is so rare and special, that UNESCO has declared it an international treasure for all mankind - - - -
It is also because of this library, that Haeinsa is one of the "Jewel Temples", because this is the place, where all the wisdom of the Buddha is kept in the form of more than 80.000 wooden printing blocks, that combined contain the most complete collection of Buddhist scriptures in the World, - the Tripitaka Koreana - - -
These hand carved wooden printing blocks are not just writing, but true pieces of the ancient Asian art of calligraphy - - - -
King Kojung of Koryo ordered the printing blocks to be made in year 1235, and the actual carving of the many thousand blocks took 12 years to complete - -
Actually they were made as a replacement of a first set of printing blocks made a few hundred years earlier in order to plea the Buddha for aid against invaders.
Apparently it did not work, because when it was the Mongols turn to invade Korea, they also took the opportunity to completely destroy the first set of wooden printing blocks - - -
King Kojung's second set seemed to work better, because eventually the Mongol finally departed Korea in 1382 due to the collapse of their dynasty in China.
Most of the 80.000 printing blocks were made and stored in a temple on Kangwa-do island, but later they were all moved far south to the Haeinsa temple, which was considered a more safe place to keep them.
The building that now houses the Tripitaka Koreana was built in 1488, and is an attraction by itself even without the "books". It consists of two huge wooden structures and two smaller ones built entirely for the purpose of storing the many old printing blocks.
The Library buildings were clearly made for practical purposes only, because when you compare them with the other Haeinsa temple buildings, they appear quite simple and plain, without the splendid and colourful decorations and details you find on the temple architecture.
However, - as you can tell from the following pictures -, there are actually some roof beams inside the library which are gaily decorated with "Dan Chung" painting.
I believe, that these hidden beams are re-used timber from earlier maintenance and repairs of the Haeinsa temple buildings.
Whatever, - please have a look at one of the World's most unique libraries - - - You won't see anything like it anywhere else - -
Take note of the difference in level between the library building and the great hall of the Haeinsa temple to the right.
The library building containing all the wisdom of the Buddha is considered so important, that it is placed at a higher level than the main hall of the temple - - -
That really tells something about how important this library is.
Take note of the slatted window openings - -
They are part of the brilliant ventilation system that has secured safe storage and preservation of the precious wooden blocks for more than 500 years - - -
A modern concrete building with climate control and all sorts of scientific gadgets was actually built not far from the old library building in the believe, that the old wooden printing blocks would be better protected there.
However, - in preliminary tests the modern building failed miserably in preventing deterioration of the priceless blocks. Therefore the printing blocks had to be moved back to the old library again.
Quite amazing, that an old building from 1488, apparently is a much better and safer storage place than a modern one from our time.
Hmmmmm, - just one of those things - - - -
Take note of the slatted ventilation openings - - -
Their design is clearly different when comparing those on the front side with those on the back side of the storage buildings.
Maybe that ventilation system is the secret behind the perfect storage conditions inside????
End of my impressions of Haeinsa temple and it's fantastic library - Tripitaka Koreana - - - -
Next page will be about KYERYONGSAN - and temples TONGHWASA and KAPSA - - - -
Enjoy - - -