Looking for a way to escape the chaos of city life and recharge your soul? Look no further than Templestay, a unique program that offers a chance to experience Korean Buddhism and its daily lifestyle, rituals, and spirituality.
What is Templestay?
Templestay is a one-of-a-kind experience that involves staying at a Buddhist temple and participating in daily monastic activities. It has become one of the most popular programs among both locals and foreign visitors, who are seeking to immerse themselves in Korean Buddhism.
What to Expect During a Templestay
A typical templestay program usually includes a Buddhist service, seon meditation, 108 prostrations, and communal work.
Some programs may also offer education on monastic meal offerings and tea ceremony rituals.
Another popular program is the creation of a lotus lantern, which is a form of Buddhist art. The lotus-shaped lantern symbolizes a light that illuminates the darkness and is hung at temples and surrounding areas across the country during Buddha's Birthday, the eighth day of the fourth lunar month. During this time, there are various events held across the country that attract tourists from near and far.
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