Four pieces of paintings of the Guardian Deities, Three Tathagatas, Three Bodhisattvas, and Amita-raja are enshrined in Daeungjeon Hall. The Painting of the Guardian Deities was done in 1844 with the patronage of court ladies. The painting comprises Brahma and Indra, Ilgungcheonja (God of the Sun) and Wolgungcheonja (God of the Moon), and heavenly beings playing various musical instruments, such as the lute, mouth organ, bamboo flute, reed recorder, and hourglass drums. The painting also comprises deities that guard the Dharma, heavenly beings and children carrying an incense burner and banners, Skanda, the Eight-fold Congregation of the Guardian Deities, the Mountain God, Jowangsin (the Kitchen God), and Naga. The Paintings of Three Tathagatas, Three Bodhisattvas and Amrta-raja were produced in 1892 with donations by Min Duho, one of the civil officials from the late Joseon period, and court ladies. The Painting of Three Tathagatas comprises of Sakyamuni (center), Bhaisajyaguru (right), and Amitabha (left and their company, symbolizing that Dharma is everlasting in time and space. Below Sakyamuni are disciples, such as Mahakasyapa (right) and Ananda (left, and behind Bhaisajyaguru and Amitabha are Nagaraja and Queen Naga, respectively. Three Bodhisattva refers to the Heaven Store Bodhisattva (center) who is the host of the Heavenly realm, Earth Store Bodhisattva (right), host of the Earthly realm, and the Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva (left), host of the Underground realm. Surrounding the Heaven Store Bodhisattva are Jinju Bodhisattva and others. Beside the Earth Store Bodhisattva are Nagarjuna Bodhisattva, Dharani Bodhisattva and company, and beside Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva is his company. The painting of Amrta-raja is used during a ceremony to lead the lonesome spirits to Paradise. In the upper part of the painting, Illowang bosal (Leading King Bodhisattva), Chiryeorae (Seven Buddhas), Amitabha Triad, Earth Store Bodhisattva, and Guanyin.