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A dusty Virūpāksa - King of the West, one of the Four Heavenly Kings at Wolijeongsa, peers out of the shadows from within Cheonwangmun, or Gate of the Four Heavenly Kings. Wolijeongsa located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.
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A dusty Virupak?a - King of the West, one of the Four Heavenly Kings at Wolijeongsa, peers out of the shadows from within Cheonwangmun, or Gate of the Four Heavenly Kings. Wolijeongsa located on the eastern slopes of Odaesan was founded in 643, and is composed of 60 temples buildings and 8 hermitages.