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'''Dragon Pool Temple'''<ref name="Nemeth1987">{{cite book|last=Nemeth|first=David J.|title=The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Za4my8EshDEC&pg=PA197|accessdate=12 September 2012|date=4 September 1987|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-09713-1|page=197}}</ref>(龍華寺,용화사)<ref name="eureka">{{Cite web|url=http://seomun3.why-be.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=spectacle&wr_id=11|title=서문시장}}</ref> is a Buddhist temple in Yongdamdong, Yongyeon (龍淵) region in  [[Jeju City]], [[South Korea]]. <ref name="yongyeon">{{Cite web|url=https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2627721&cid=51955&categoryId=55498|title = 용화사}}</ref> The temple, set within a walled compound and located on the west side of [[:ko:제주성지|Cheju Castle]], contains a [[phallic architecture|phallic shrine]] which was visited by female pilgrims who came to worship it for its alleged fertility blessings. The phallic stone is made from granite, quite small in size, and white, and was reportedly found in a nearby field by a farmer.<ref name="Nemeth1987"/> The phallic statue is called "Dongjabul" which means "Little Buddha". The statue at the western pillar is called "Seojabok" and its prayer days are February 15th and November 15th in the lunar calendar. <ref name="eureka"/>
'''Dragon Pool Temple'''<ref name="Nemeth1987">{{cite book|last=Nemeth|first=David J.|title=The Architecture of Ideology: Neo-Confucian Imprinting on Cheju Island, Korea|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Za4my8EshDEC&pg=PA197|accessdate=12 September 2012|date=4 September 1987|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0-520-09713-1|page=197}}</ref>(龍華寺,용화사)<ref name="eureka">{{Cite web|url=http://seomun3.why-be.co.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=spectacle&wr_id=11|title=서문시장}}</ref> is a Buddhist temple in Yongdamdong, Yongyeon (龍淵) region in  [[Jeju City]], [[South Korea]].<ref name="yongyeon">{{Cite web|url=https://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=2627721&cid=51955&categoryId=55498|title = 용화사}}</ref> The temple, set within a walled compound and located on the west side of [[:ko:제주성지|Cheju Castle]], contains a [[phallic architecture|phallic shrine]] which was visited by female pilgrims who came to worship it for its alleged fertility blessings. The phallic stone is made from granite, quite small in size, and white, and was reportedly found in a nearby field by a farmer.<ref name="Nemeth1987"/> The phallic statue is called "Dongjabul" which means "Little Buddha". The statue at the western pillar is called "Seojabok" and its prayer days are February 15 and November 15 in the lunar calendar.<ref name="eureka"/>
==History==
==History==
Originally a temple called Haeryun Temple(海輪寺) was built at the site during the 13th century.<ref name="yongyeon"/> The temple was destroyed in 1702 as part of the effort of the Joseon Dynasty to suppress Buddhism. <ref name="yongyeon"/> In the 1960s the temple was renamed "Yonghwasa" (龍華寺).<ref name="yongyeon"/>  
Originally a temple called Haeryun Temple(海輪寺) was built at the site during the 13th century.<ref name="yongyeon"/> The temple was destroyed in 1702 as part of the effort of the Joseon Dynasty to suppress Buddhism.<ref name="yongyeon"/> In the 1960s the temple was renamed "Yonghwasa" (龍華寺).<ref name="yongyeon"/>  
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