Sanshingak (Mountain-spirit Shrine). Sanshin are the local gods of mountains typically represented as an elder male figure surrounded by tigers.
Saseongam is said to have been built by Priest Yeongi Chosa in 544.
Named Saseongam, or the Hermitage of Four Saints, after four high priests: Yongi Chosa, Wonhyo Taesa, Toseon Kuksa, and Chinkak Seonsa, that lived and worked here at one time.
Saseong Hermitage is Jeollanamdo Cultural Property Material #33.
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Sanshingak (Mountain-spirit Shrine). Sanshin are the local gods of mountains typically represented as an elder male figure surrounded by tigers. Saseongam is said to have been built by Priest Yeongi Chosa in 544, named Saseongam, or the Hermitage of Four Saints after four high priests: Yongi Chosa, Wonhyo Taesa, Toseon Kuksa, and Chinkak Seonsa, that lived and worked here at one time. Saseong Hermitage is Jeollanamdo Cultural Property Material #33.