Patterns of the Front Window of Geuk Lak Bo Jeon Hall in Mu Wi Sa TemplesteemCreated with Sketch.

in travel •  6 years ago 

I am always focusing on the patterns of the front window, while I come by Buddhist temple.
The patterns of windows of the temples seemed to tell me something about their history.
I’m not sure that the time building temples could be identified or not, according to the patterns of the windows.

In my experience, the more complicated patterns of the windows, the earlier the temples had been built. I don’t think there exists the principle between the patterns and the time of being built. But in my thought, there would be some relevancy to each other.

The patterns of the windows in Geuk Lak Bo Jeon were so amazing with its simplicity and the repetition. The simple form of the pattern was extended to the whole windows. It seemed like to made me concentrate on the pattern itself.

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There are lots of different patterns in the windows.
Below is the one of the most splendid patterns in Sshang Gyeo Sa temple built in Choson dynasty.

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Below is the patterns of Su Deok Sa built in Goryeo dynasty

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The feelings are different depend on the patterns sometimes.

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@slowwalker,
The second pattern, I have not seen such pattern in Ancient temple before! But honestly I like that first pattern of the window!

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Wow it seems window patterns now tells a whole lot about the historic representation or the people itself? Well since I've started following your blog, I've realised this, well it seems the complications also tends to send a message too, awesome shots really

I love that your post points our a very detailed and beautiful piece of art that adorns the windows of this temple. Very precise carvings.

I am not sure of the relevance of the age and the pattern, but, the Choson (or Joseon) Dynasty has some of the most incredible works of art. It was 5 centuries of talented people.

These windows are another fine example. Simply beautiful.

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Really excellent photography of windows.The window design made of pattern is beautiful.This windows design fantastic and this windows pattern very nice

Omg..flowers one really so cool.
I am just seeing how they make it..That's really nice
You always share with us something interesting..love it.
Thanks a lot for sharing sir @slowwalker

@slowwalker, There are so adorable window patterns in Geuk Lak Bo Jeon Hall in Mu Wi Sa Temple. So many peoples visited there and they really want to like to see windows style. You caught very closer captures. It's helpful to see close. Flowers included window style awesome to me. Well explained.

This is quite beautiful you walk in some very sacred places.

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Sure must take some time to do up a window with such a pretty and complex a pattern!

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Interesting Post.
I agree when I see a different pattern that creates another impression. This pattern in my opinion is very interesting to study again because the type of pattern can create a different impression. Is there a connection between patterns and philosophy in Buddhism?
Thank you @slowwalker for sharing this post.

it's nice

The architecture pattern of the windows is beautiful.

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I like the window patterns inside very much. They look very beautiful. I am amazed at the exquisite skills of the ancients and the exquisite works of art left to the later generations

There is something so soothing about repeat patterns, like these flowers, and I suppose people have known this for a time. A way to say, 'here in lies order and serenity'. Lovely. What wonderful temples you have at your disposal.

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