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Songgwangsa (Korean: 송광사; Hanja: 松廣寺) translation:
Spreading Pine Temple; alternates: Songgwang-sa, or
Songgwang Sa, or Songkwangsa; also
known as: Piney...
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Gyeongsang Province,
represents the
dharma or
Buddhist teachings; and
Songgwangsa in
South Jeolla Province represents the
sangha or
Buddhist community...
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remains the
largest Seon
tradition in
Korea today.
Jinul founded the
Songgwangsa temple as a new
center of Seon
study and practice.
Jinul also
wrote extensive...
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Yeosu –
Jinnamgwan Hall, Hyangiram, Yi Sun Shin
Square Suncheon –
Songgwangsa Temple,
Seonamsa Temple,
Nagan Eupseong Folk
Village Mokpo –
Mokpo Modern...
- (one of the
Three Jewel Temples)
Geumsansa Miruk-sa
Seonunsa Hwaeomsa Songgwangsa (one of the
Three Jewel Temples)
Hyangiram Hermitage Pohyonsa Bongeunsa...
- The
Buddhist Review. She
studied Jogye Zen
Buddhism for ten
years at
Songgwangsa with her
former teacher Master Kusan Sunim,
being ordained as a nun in...
- monk's
heirs have been
carried down to the
present age. Seonamsa, like
Songgwangsa, is a
library for
studies of
Korean Buddhist culture. A
total of 18 cultural...
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namesake Jogye Order which founded a key monastery,
Songgwangsa (송광사/松廣寺), therein.
Beside the
Songgwangsa,
Jogyesan is also home to Seonamsa, an important...
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movement and
introduced kōan
practice to Korea.
Jinul established the
Songgwangsa (松廣寺) as a new
center of pure practice. Zen was not
introduced as a separate...
- Hyerin, Seon
Buddhist master who
built Gilsangsa, the
predecessor of
Songgwangsa Kim Hye-rin (artist) (born 1962),
South Korean manhwa artist Han Hye-rin...