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Woncheuk (Korean: 원측; MR: Wŏnch'ŭk, c. 613–696) was a
Korean Buddhist monk who
worked in
seventh century China.
Woncheuk was a
follower of Paramārtha (499-569)...
- Buddhism.
Examples of
significant Korean Buddhists from this
period include Woncheuk, Wonhyo, Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak. Kim was a
Silla prince whose...
- Paramārtha,
Jingying ****yuan, Zhiyan,
Xuanzang and his
students Kuiji,
Woncheuk and Dōshō. The East
Asian consciousness only
school is
traditionally seen...
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among Chinese Buddhists and
contributed to
Chinese Buddhism, including:
Woncheuk, Wonhyo, Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak, a
Silla prince whose influence...
- Buddhism.
Examples of
significant Korean Buddhists from this
period include Woncheuk, Wonhyo, Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak. Kim was a
Silla prince whose...
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remains focused on an
orthodox Yogacara interpretation. The
Korean monk
Woncheuk,
another influential pupil of Xuanzang,
wrote his own commentary, the Chéng...
- Lokakṣema Kumārajīva
Sengzhao Jizang Dharmakṣema
Paramartha Xuanzang Kuiji Woncheuk Vinaya & Pure Land
Masters Daoxuan ****yuan
Tanluan Daochuo Shandao Tiantai...
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after a
Korean Buddhist monk
known as
Ximing Fashi (西明法师). Also
known as
Woncheuk (613–696) (Chinese Yuáncè), he did most of his
important scholarly work...
- of Vatapi, king of the
Chalukya dynasty and
predecessor of Vijayaditya.
Woncheuk,
Korean Buddhist monk (b. c. 613) Chlodulf,
bishop of Metz (b. 605) Aldetrude...
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among Chinese Buddhists and
contributed to
Chinese Buddhism, including:
Woncheuk, Wonhyo, Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak, a
Silla prince whose influence...