Palsangjeon

Hall of Eight Pictures) is a worship hall found at a Korean Buddhist temple complex that contains the "Palsang", the series of painted murals depicting the eight stages in the life of the historic Buddha, Sakyamuni.

These external renderings tend to be less ornate than those contained within the walls of a Palsangjeon.

The dates of the rebuilding come from inscriptions on a sarira casket and roof that were discovered when the building went through an extensive renovation in 1968.

[3] The eight painted panels depicting the life of Buddha adorn the four interior walls.

[1] The pagoda rests on a low stone platform with centered steps and entrance on each of the four cardinal directions.