There were two stone granite sculptures beside of Daewung-Jeon Hall in Chiljangsa Temple. I didn't expect to see those stone reliefs in the temple
It was not written when those reliefs were carved. But in my guess, those reliefs seemed to be made before Chosun dynasty.
In Chosun dynasty, the skill of carving the relief was not so outstanding. The size of the relief was also very important to estimate when those carvings had been made. I could not remember such a big buddha statue in Chosun Dynasty.
The hand posture of standing Buddha relief was so special to others.
The hand posture was very natural. And this relief did not take typical Buddhist hand posture. It was the first time for me to see such a natural posture.
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