1. Siryeon
2. Daeryeong
3. Gwanyok
4. In the evening the early morning ceremony is performed
in advance.
Second day
1. Jojeonjeom-an
2. Sinjungjakbeop
3. Gwaebul-iun
4. Completion of halfway of Yeongsanjae
5. Sikdangjakbeop
6. next day's early morning ceremony in advance.
Third day
1. second half of Yeongsanjae begins
2. Unsusangdan
3. Jungdan (Sochungjung-wi)
4. Sinjungtoegong
5. Gwan-eumsisik/Jeonsisik
6. Sodaebongsong
7. Hoehyangseolbeop [sermons announcing the end of ceremony]
In the aspect of number of participants, Yeongsanjae is
the largest ceremony in scale. More than 20 Eojang monks,
certified skill holders and general monks perform Anchaebi
and Bakkatchaebi separately.
Performing
Procedures of Yeongsanjae
The procedures of Yeongsanjae consists of Seobun [beginning part],
Bonbun [main part] and Hoehyangbun [finishing part]. Seobun is the
entering part before the ceremony, Bonbun is the main part of Yeongsanjae
and Hoehyangbun is the closing part of the ceremony.
Procedure of Yeongsanjae
Seobun
Bonbun
Hoehyangbun
Siryeon
Sangdangwon-gong
Sinjungtoegong
Jaedaeryeong
Sikdangjakbeop
Gwan-eumsisik/Jeonsisik
Gwanyok
Unsusangdan
Sodaebongsong
Jojeonjeom-an
Jungdan (Sochungjungwi)
Hoehyangseolbeop
[sermon announcing the end of ceremony]