Talk:Bulguksa
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Could somebody please check the spelling of the word 'Shakyaminu' Buddha? If it is indeed a Sanskrit word, I think it ought to be 'Shakyamuni', which means a sage or a saint.
- Do you mean your spelling is better than mine? ;-) I've changed it now. Kokiri
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