Title:
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Native Tradition in Korean Zen. Part II: The Teachings of Chinul |
Creator:
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Mu Soeng Sunim (Shrivistava, Prakash)
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Catalan subject:
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Budisme zen Corea |
English subject:
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Zen Buddhism Korea |
Abstract:
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Bojo Chinul (1158-1210) is considered the founder ofa native tradition of Zen in Korea, combining the cultivation of prajna (wisdom) and samadhi (meditation), of sutra study and Zen practice. As such, he is the seminal thinker in the tradition of Korean Zen. In the first part of this article (Primary Point, June 1989) we examined the turbulent times in which he was born and the background of his monastic training |
Source:
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Primary Point 1989, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 7-10 |
Document type:
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion |
Legal notice:
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© Kwan Um School of Zen |