Kamŭnsa

Kamŭnsa (Korean: 감은사; Hanja: 感恩寺; RR: Gameunsa) was a Silla-era Buddhist temple in what is now Gyeongju, South Korea.

[1][2] Two pagodas at that site [ko] were made National Treasures of South Korea No.

[3] Its construction was initiated under King Munmu (r. 661–681).

It was completed in 682, during the reign of Munmu's son King Sinmun.

It is unknown when the temple fell into disuse and disrepair.