Yeongsanjae

The purpose of this is to be a guide for the deceased soul to transfer to the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.

The attendees would learn self-discipline, art forms for meditation, training, and enlightenment from this ceremony, it consists of various rituals.

Primarily preserved and conducted by the Taego Order, the ceremony, which takes place annually on June 6, includes tea ceremonies, decorations, prayers, rites of purification, offerings to Buddha, and rites for the dead.

[4] Yeongsanjae is one form of Buddhist ritual, performed in hopes of wishing the deceased to rest in peace and be free from the sufferings.

“Beopgo” refers to one of the Buddhist instruments that looks like a big drum made with wood.

[13] Unlike Barachum and Nabichum, Beopgochum contains rapid, big movements and loud sounds.

By performing the dance at the end, it expresses the joy and enthusiasm that the ritual has smoothly practiced.

[13] Nabichum was named because the dance moves resemble the appearance of nabi, which means a butterfly in Korean.

"Beompae (梵唄) used in Buddhist ceremonies is a tribute to Beomseo (梵書) and is called Eosan (魚山).

Jakbeopmu can be said to be an enlightenment martial art, where which one makes offerings to the body through body movements, reciting the Buddha with their mouth, and thinking of the 3 treasures of fire, law, and victory in mind.

This writing method is carried out in harmony with Eojang Master's clear voice" [18] In Yeongsanjae, there are 4 different types of Jakbeopmu: Majesty is a decorative element which refers to the splendid decoration of the sanctuary where the Buddha is enshrined and the doryang with various fire bodhisattvas inscribed with the name of the Bodhisattva and Jihwa.

A performance at Bongwonsa (2003)
Haegeum is one of the instruments played during the Yeongsanjae ceremony.
Haegeum
Jang-gu is one of instruments played during the Yeongsanjae ceremony.
Jang-gu
Geomungo is one of the instruments played during the Yeongsanjae ceremony.
Geomungo
Jang-gu is one of instruments played during the Yeongsanjae ceremony.
Jang-gu
Geomungo is one of the instruments played during the Yeongsanjae ceremony.
Geomungo