Monday, August 13, 2012

Table of Contents - Book 3


Samguk Yusa

Book 3
III. The Rise of Buddhism

 59. Sundo Brings Buddhism to Koguryo             p.153
 59-A. Song of Praise to Sundo                    p.153
 60. Nanta Brings Buddhism to Paekje              p.154
 60-A. Song of Praise to Marananta                p.154
 61. Ado Brings Buddhism to Silla                 p.154
 61-A. Miracles of T'an-shih                      p.159
 61-B. Song of Praise to Ado                      p.161

 62. The Martyrdom of Yomeh'ok (Ech'adon)         p.161
 62-A. Song of Praise to Wonjong (King Pophung)   p.167
 62-B. Song of Praise to Yomch'ok                 p.167
 63. King Pop Prohibits Killing                   p.167
 63-A. Song of Praise to King Pop                 p.168
 64. Taoism and the Downfall of Koguryo           p.168
 64-A. Song of Praise to Podok                    p.173
 65. The Ten Saints of Hungnyun Temple in the
     Eastern Capital                              p.173
 66. The Pedestal of the Kasop Buddha             p.173
 66-A. Song of Praise to the Pedestal of the 
       Kasop Buddha                               p.175

IV. Pagodas and Buddhist Images

 67. The Yuk-wang Pagoda at Liaotung Fortress     p.175
 67-A. Song of Praise to the Yuk-wang Pagoda      p.177
 68. The Pasa Stone Pagoda at Kumgwan Castle      p.177
 68-A. Song of Praise to the Pasa Stone Pagoda    p.178
 69. The Yongt'ap-sa (Holy Pagoda Temple) of
     Koryo                                        p.179
 70. The Sixteen-Foot Golden Buddha in Hwangnyong
     Temple                                       p.179
 70-A. Song of Praise to the Sixteen-Foot Golden
       Buddha                                     p.181
 71. The Nine-Story Pagoda at Hwangnyong Temple   p.181
 71-A. Song of Praise to the Nine-Story Pagoda    p.185
 72. The Bell of Hwangnyong Temple                p.185
 73. The Image of Bhechadjagura in Punhwang Temple
     and the Bell of Pongdok Temple               p.185
 74. The Sixteen-Foot Golden Buddha at Yongmyo
     Temple                                       p.186
 75. The Four-Buddha Mountain, the Buddha-Digging
     Mountain and the Ten-Thousand Buddha
     Mountain                                     p.186
 75-A. Song of Praise to the Ten-Thousand Buddhas p.187
 76. The Stone Image of Maitreya Buddha at
     Saeng-ui Temple                              p.188
 77. The Pohyon Bodhisattva in the Mural at
     Hungnyun Temple                              p.188
 78. The Three Portraits of Kwanum at
     Chungsaeng-sa                                p.189
 79. Paengnyul-sa (Temple of Pinenuts and
     Chestnuts)                                   p.193
 80. Minjang Temple                               p.197
 81. Buddhist Relics Brought to Silla             p.198
 82. The Fair Flower of Maitreya (Miruk Sonhwa),
     Mirirang and Chinja                          p.207
 82-A. Song of Praise to the Fairy Flower         p.210
 83. Nohil Puduk and Tal-tal Pak-pak, the Two
     Saints of the White Moon Mountains           p.210
 83-A. Song of Praise to the Northern Hermitage   p.216
 83-B. Song of Praise to the Southern Hermitage   p.216
 83-C. Song of Praise to the Holy Woman           p.216
 84. The Goddess of Mercy and the Blind Child at
     Punhwang Temple                              p.216
 84-A. Song of Praise to the Blind Child          p.217
 84-B. Song of Praise to the Goddess of Mercy     p.217
 85. The two Buddhas of Naksan and Chosin, the
     Lovesick Monk                                p.217
 86. The Reflection of Buddha on Fish Mountain    p.224
 87. The Fifty Thousand Images of Buddha on 
     Mt.Odae                                      p.228
 88. Crown Prince Pojilto on Myonju-Odae Mountain p.235
 89. The Five Saints of Woljong Temple at Mt.Odae p.237
 90. Kamsan Temple on Namwol-San (South Moon
     Mountain)                                    p.238
 91. Ch'onnyong-sa (Temple of the Heavenly Dragon)p.239
 91-A. The Will                                   p.240
 92. The Palace of Amitabha at Mujang Temple      p.241
 93. The Buddha Relics (Sari) in the Stone Pagoda
     at Paegom Temple                             p.243
 94. Youngch'u-sa (Temple of the Holy Eagle)      p.244
 95. Yudok-sa (the Temple of Virtue)              p.244
 96. The Stone Pagoda at Munsu Temple on Mt.Odae  p.245

     Footnotes to Book Three                      p.246

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