There are few studies on Jakbeopmu, Buddhist ritual dance. This makes me start this research. I explore the characteristics of Jakbeopmu, which has been performed at Buddhist temples in the southeastern region of Korea. The types of Yeongsanjae, Buddhist ritual, performed in Mt. Bulmo could be divided into Yeonwhamu(lotus flower dance), Baramu(Buddhist cymbal dance), and Beopgomu (monk`s drum dance). Each of them would be composed variably, according to each ceremonial process. Yeonwhamu imitates the movements of a crane. It leads people to return to Buddha, Buddhist beliefs, and Buddhist monks. Yeonwhamu is made up of several movements - folding & unfolding the arms with a flower, generally repeated three times, and facing each other. The dance reveals that the movements of the upper body are harmonized gracefully with those of the lower body. It shows the sublime beauty by leading to the calm world of Buddhism with Beompae, Buddhist chant. Baramu is performed with cymbals on hand. This suggests a united oneness of the world. The dance shows several movements, such as passing cymbals behind the head, folding & unfolding the arms, and turning around. When a dancer passes the cymbals behind the head, the cymbals moves round and round. When a dancer turns around, he/she tosses them up. The dance shows the aesthetic sensitivity and the sublime harmony, toward the united oneness of the world in the sublime and harmony. Beopgomu aims to lead all the people suffering from this world to Buddhist world. The dance show movements folding & unfolding the arms, beating a drum, and arching the back. The movements of Beopgomu are more active and bigger than other dances. All the movements of Beopgomu are seriously performed without any worries. This gives us delight and emancipated feeling without all the constraints. Jakbeopmu, Yeongsanjae performed in Mt. Bulmo shows the beauty of the sublime and the grace. It shows unique dance movements and rhythms, which folk dance in the southeastern region of Korea has. Therefore, this study leaves an area which can be further developed, regarding the relationships and influences between Jakbeopmu and folk dances.