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  2. Korean Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    This order sees itself as the primary representative of traditional Korean Buddhism in existence. The Taego Order is the second largest order of Korean Buddhism and includes both celibate and married monks (nuns are expected to remain celibate). This is the only order that maintains the full Korean Buddhist ritual tradition. [dubious – discuss]

  3. Seong of Baekje - Wikipedia

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    Seong (504? – 554) (r. 523–554) was the 26th king of Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea.He was a son of Muryeong of Baekje and is best known for making Buddhism the state religion, moving the national capital to Sabi (present-day Buyeo County), and reclaiming the center of the Korean Peninsula.

  4. Marananta - Wikipedia

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    He was among the first to bring Buddhist teaching, or Dharma, to Korea. The Samguk yusa and Samguk yusa record him as the one who brought Buddhism to King Chimnyu of Baekje in 384 CE, along with Sundo in Goguryeo and Ado in Silla. [1] [2] Buddhism, a religion originating in what is now India, was transmitted to Korea via China in the late 4th ...

  5. Beopjeong - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, his junior year, he left school and decided to become a Buddhist monk as a follower of Hyobong Hangnul, a Jogye Seon master. Beopjeong was widely known for his musoyu ( 무소유 ) spirit, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] literally meaning "nonpossession" or "lack of possession," which he propagated through many of his publications, which have been loved ...

  6. Robert Buswell Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert Evans Buswell Jr. (born 1953 [1]) is an American academic, author and scholar of Korean Buddhism and Chinese Buddhism as well as Korean religions in general. He is Distinguished Professor of Buddhist Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles and founding director of the Academy of Buddhist Studies (Korean: 불교 학술원) at Dongguk University, Korea's main Buddhist university.

  7. Dhammapada (Easwaran translation) - Wikipedia

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    The book also contains a substantial overall introduction of about 70 pages, [3] together with introductory notes to each of the Dhammapada 's 26 chapters. English-language editions have also been published in the UK and India, and a re-translation of the full book has been published in German. [1] and Korean. [2] [4]

  8. A South Korean deejay dressed as a Buddhist monk bounced up and down on stage while playing electronic music and shouting: “This too shall pass!” The performance brought cheers from a crowd of ...

  9. East Asian Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Buddhism was officially introduced to Japan from China and Korea during the 5th and 6th centuries AD. [22] In addition to developing their own versions of Chinese and Korean traditions (such as Zen, a Japanese form of Chan and Shingon, a form of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism), Japan developed their own indigenous traditions like Tendai, based on the Chinese Tiantai, Nichiren, and Jōdo Shinshū (a ...

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