Skip to content
Peachin Adventure
  • Home
  • Influencer
    • Mary’s Book Club
    • Products
    • Guides
    • Inns and Ranches
    • Resorts
    • Restaurants
    • Spa Signatures
  • Freelance
    • Arizona Alumni
    • Arizona Daily Star
    • Arizona Jewish Life
    • Arizona Jewish Post
    • Baja Charters, La Paz, Baja California
    • Chicago Tibune
    • The COSTCO CONNECTION
    • Desert Leaf
      • Desert Leaf- June 2019
      • Desert Leaf- July 2019
      • Desert Leaf- The Spectacular Wild West Coast of Vancouver Island
      • Desert Leaf
      • Destination Fish
    • Go Fish Magazine
    • Outdoor Channel
    • Sport Fishing Magazine
    • The Arizona Republic
    • The Dallas Morning News
    • The Robb Report
    • Tucson Lifestyle
    • Interviews
      • NBC KVOA TV, May 16, 2012 – South Africa
      • NBC KVOA TV, April 18, 2012 – Salmon fishing at Sund’s Lodge!
      • NBC KVOA TV – April 4, 2012, Muck diving!
      • NBC KVOA TV – March 21, 2012, Yukon Territories
      • NBC KVOA TV – March 7, 2012, San Diego’s Coronado Island
      • NBC KVOA TV – February 22, 2012, Vancouver, British Columbia
      • NBC KVOA TV – Sharks: The Sleek and the Savage
      • WeEarth Global Radio Network
  • Books
    • Mary’s Book Club
  • Meet Mary
    • Contributors
      • Journalists
      • Photojournalists
        • Cameron Azad
        • David Lovitt
        • Doug Olander
        • Mary L. Peachin
        • William Kimball
        • Yvette Cardozo
    • Privacy Policy
Search for:

2012

Published August 1, 2012

Korean Buddhist Templestay

Text and photographs by Melanie Radzicki McManus
August, 2012 Vol. 16, No. 9

A two-day stay opens the mind and frees the spirit.

01-Cover-Korea-Temple-тАЬFirst-GateтАЭ-Melanie-McManus-Korea
KOREA TEMPLE “FIRST GATE” – MELANIE MCMANUS

Clutching our square, padded floor mats, we file into one of Beomeosa Temple’s Buddha halls, then set down the mats in neat rows off to the side of the main chamber. Several dozen of the temple’s 150 or so monks will soon be entering the hall for their evening worship ceremony, and as guests we’re allowed to observe this ancient ritual. We’ve also been given some basic instructions on how to participate in the reverencing portion of the worship ceremony, which will require repeatedly kneeling, touching our foreheads to the mat while raising our palms skyward, then standing.

Posts navigation

Older posts
Newer posts

Mary Peachin

Copyright © 2026 Peachin.com. All rights reserved.