Yak Sa Jeon was a hall built for serving the Medicine bodhisattva who cares for the patients.
In ancient times, Yak Sa Jeon was very important for people.
It was only place for the patients at that time.
So Yak Sa Jeon looked much better in the shape than Myeon Bu Jeon in Sil Sang Sa.
The patterns of the window looked so colorful, which reminded me of Sang Gyeo Sa temple in Non San city where was made after the destruction in Japanese invasion 1592-1599 A.D.
Those similarity made me think the maker of those window would be the same person.
The tai chi pattern was marked beneath the window like Myeong Bu Jeon.
The iron Buddha statue was located in the hall, which was believed to be made in Shilla dynasty.
The bamboo trees were shivering with the wind.