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Cheontae is the
Korean descendant of the
Chinese Buddhist school Tiantai.
Tiantai was
introduced to
Korea a
couple of
times during earlier periods, but...
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permits its
priests to marry.
Cheontae is a
modern revival of the
Tiantai lineage in Korea,
focusing on the
Lotus Sutra.
Cheontae orders requires their monastics...
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closely related Zen.
Other sects, such as the
modern revival of the
Cheontae lineage, the
Jingak Order (a
modern esoteric sect), and the
newly formed...
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major role in the
development of ****anese Buddhism. A
Korean offshoot, the
Cheontae school, was also
established during the 12th century. Furthermore, Tiantai...
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located in this
national park, as is Guinsa, the
headquarters of the
Cheontae sect.
There is
another national park
around Mount Worak. Chungcheongbuk-do...
- Pre-sectarian
Buddhism (theorized)
Mahayana Chinese Buddhism Tiantai Tendai Cheontae Huayan school Baiyunzong (syncretic) Daśabhūmikā Chan
Buddhism Seon Buddhism...
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Nishida Korea Traditions Korean Buddhism Wonhyo Uisang Hwaeom Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon
Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng To-jŏn Seo
Gyeongdeok Yi Eonjeok...
- with its
derivative schools, the ****anese
Tendai and Nichiren,
Korean Cheontae, and
Vietnamese Thiên Thai
schools of
Buddhism were established. It is...
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fourth son,
Uicheon (born 1055),
became a
Buddhist priest who
founded the
Cheontae as an
independent school of Buddhism.
During Munjong's reign, academic...
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later traveled to China, and upon his return,
actively promulgated the
Cheontae (天台宗, or
Tiantai in Chinese) teachings,
which became recognized as another...