Seokgatap (Korean: 석가탑; Hanja: 釋迦塔) is a Silla-era stone pagoda in the temple Bulguksa in Gyeongju, South Korea.
The contrast between the simplicity of the Seokgatap and the complexity of the Dabotap is designed to represent the dual nature of the Buddha's contemplation and detachment from the world or perhaps it symbolizes the celestial versus the terrestrial.
They found reliquaries, sariras, and the oldest extant example of printed material from a wood block in the world (The Great Dharani Sutra).
After the failed theft by robbers, workers refurbishing and repairing the pagoda found the treasures hidden inside.
Notably, the Dabotap pagoda was dismantled by the Japanese for repairs during the 1920s but no record mentions any treasure recovered.
The oldest extant woodblock print is a copy of the Mugujeonggwang, the Great Dharani Sutra.