- The
Taego Order or
Taego-jong is the
second largest order in
Korean Seon, the
Korean branch of Chan Buddhism.
Seonamsa is one of the head
monasteries of...
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Taego Bou (Korean: 태고보우; Hanja: 太古普愚, 23
October 1301 – 27
January 1383),
alternatively romanized as
Taego Bowoo or
Taego Bowu, was a
Korean Seon master...
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consists mostly of the Seon Lineage,
primarily represented by the
Jogye and
Taego Orders. The
Korean Seon has a
strong relationship with
other Mahayana traditions...
- dhyāna ("meditation"). Seon Buddhism,
represented chiefly by the
Jogye and
Taego orders, is the most
common type of
Buddhism found in Korea. A main characteristic...
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Hungarian Shaolin Temple Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple,
Esztergom (
Taego Order,
Korean tradition)
Ensoji il
Cerchio (Soto Zen)
Istituto Lama Tzong...
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university on the
hillside of Ahn Mountain, this is the head
temple of the
Taego Order of
Korean Buddhism. More than 50
monks live at the
temple and are...
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talented monks,
forcing the Seon to innovate. In
response to this,
Jinul and
Taego Bou led
major Seon movements.
Jinul in
particular sought to
develop an order...
- Seon school, the Jogye,
enforces celibacy,
while the
second largest, the
Taego Order,
allows for
married priests.
Important modernist figures that influenced...
- Yuk Young-soo
Doseon Gihwa Hyecho Hyujeong Ichadon Jinul Muhak Seungnang Taego Bou
Uicheon Uisang Woncheuk Wonhyo Yujeong Monarchs King
Sejong the Great...
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mostly died out, save for a few
traces in the
rituals of the
Jogye Order and
Taego Order.
There are two
Esoteric Buddhist schools in
modern Korea: the Chinŏn...