Biographies of Eminent Monks of Korea

Biographies of Eminent Monks of Korea
Author: Gakhun, Beomhae Gagan, Geummyeong Bojeong
Publisher: Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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It introduces the biographies of some eminent monks who shone the history of Korean Buddhism with their life and thought. It selects 106 monks’ biographies from: (1) Haedong goseung jeon 海東高僧傳 (Biographies of Eminent Monks of Haedong) in 1215 during late Goryeo by Gakhun 覺訓, (2) Dongsa yeoljeon 東師列傳 (Biographies of Eastern Masters) in 1894 by Beomhae Gagan 梵海覺岸 (1820–1896), which collects the biographies of monks from early history of Korea to the nineteenth century, (3) Jogye goseung jeon 曹溪高僧傳 (Biographies of Eminent Monks of Jogye) by Geummyeong Bojeong 錦溟寶鼎 (1861–1930) in 1930. This book helps people read the life and thought of these monks who created the tradition of 1,700 years of history of Korean Buddhism, as well as the historical situation and spirit of their time. (1) Haedong goseung jeon is the biographies of eminent monks from the time of Buddhism’s introduction to the thirteenth century that the Hwaeom monk Gakhun recorded. Only two volumes of the text that correspond to the period of the Three Kingdoms survive now. This book selects the biographies of twenty-eight monks, including those who traveled to China and India to seek Buddhist scriptures. (2) Dongsa yeoljeon is the collection of the biographies of 198 eminent monks from the period of the Three Kingdoms to late Joseon that Beomhae Gagan of Daeheungsa Monastery, Haenam, Jeollanam-do, compiled. This book selects forty-eight of them, focusing on the successors of the Taego 太古 dharma lineage and the Pyeonyang branch of late Joseon. (3) Jogye goseung jeon records the biographies of ninety-seven monks after Bojo Jinul, thirty among of whom this book selects, focusing on the Buhyu lineage monks with Songgwangsa as their head monastery in late Joseon.

Lives of Eminent Korean Monks

Lives of Eminent Korean Monks
Author: KAKHUN
Publisher: Literature Translation Institute of Korea
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 8993360995

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The Digital Library of Korean Classics is a project undertaken by Literature Translation Institute of Korea (LTI Korea) to digitalize selected translated titles of Korean classics published in the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. LTI Korea is an affiliate of the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism of the Republic of Korea that seeks to promote Korean literature and culture around the world. This e-book was made by scanning and converting the original book using OCR software. We have made every effort to ensure the book is free of any errors or omissions, but if you discover any, please email us so that we can improve the quality of the book.

Lives of Eminent Korean Monks

Lives of Eminent Korean Monks
Author: Peter H. Lee
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780674181472

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The Selected Works of Korean Buddhism

The Selected Works of Korean Buddhism
Author: Ven. Jinwoo
Publisher: Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This project was designed to introduce the intellectual heritage of Korean Buddhism to all over the world by selecting representative works of Korean Buddhist tradition in various fields and publishing them in English. For a six-year period from 2018 to 2023, the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism supervised the project with the support of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, and has been publishing ten representative Buddhist works in English. Buddhism has been the central axis of Korean culture and thought for thousands of years, and has exerted considerable influence to the present. Buddhism, which originated in India and settled here in Korea via China, maintains both local particularity and global universality. Various works on philosophy, history and culture of Korean Buddhism need to be published to introduce the originality and excellence of Korean Buddhism to the world. The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism previously published The Collected Works of Modern Korean Buddhism(2017): English translations of carefully selected Korean Buddhist works as part of the Globalization Project of Korean Buddhism. Succeeding and further developing upon the previous undertaking, this project aims to inform the world of Korean Buddhism, which not only served as an indispensable spiritual asset for Korean people but also provided them with the locus of universal discourse. The ultimate goal of this project is to expand the worldwide base for Korean studies, promote the globalization of Korean Buddhism, and improve the “brand equity” of Korean tradition.

Chinul

Chinul
Author: Hee-Sung Keel
Publisher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012
Genre: Zen priests
ISBN: 0895811553

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The Buddhist master Chinul (1158-1210) is regarded as one of the greatest Son (Zen) monks in Korea. In this penetrating analysis of Chinul's writings about Son, the esoteric world of the Buddhist meditation experience becomes more accessible to readers.

Chinese Monks in India

Chinese Monks in India
Author: Yijing
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1986
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9788120807020

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Kyunyŏ-jŏn

Kyunyŏ-jŏn
Author: Chŏng Hyŏngnyŏn
Publisher: Wild Peony Pty Limited
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1993
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Written 1074-1075, Kyunyo-jon recounts the life of one of the most significant figures in the Buddhist organization of the Koryo period. Presented here is a detailed picture of the norms and practices of Korean Buddhism in a period when Buddhism was the prevailing ethical force in society. The book is also a documentation of Korean perspectives on China and Chinese culture prior to the domination of Chinese Neo-Confucian ideology. Critical comments are made on the Korean literary world and eleven songs composed by the monk Kyunyo are included.