File:South Korea-Goheunggun-Neunggasa 5836-07 Bronze Bell.JPG
Neunggasabeomjong (Bronze bell of Neunggasa Temple) was cast in 1698 at Neunggasa (Buddhist temple) located at the base of Paryeong mountain.
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On the upper part of the bell are engraved 'Beomja' (an ancient Indian letter in Sanskrit)
Two engraved dragons holding beads suspend the 900 kg/1982 lb bronze bell. A Bodhisattva is engraved on the upper part of the bell. Flowers, Dangchomun, and a pattern of vines spreading in two lines decorate the lower part of bell.
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