- The
Gyeyul (Korean: 계율종; Hanja: 戒律宗; RR: Gyeyuljong and Yul jong 律宗, or
Vinaya in Sanskrit) school,
founded by the
Korean monk
Gyeomik who went to India...
- told in the
anthology of
Korean Buddhism: "Jogye
Culture Web", Vol 10.
Gyeyul (Korean: 계율종; Hanja: 戒律宗; RR: Gyeyuljong and Yul jong 律宗, or
Vinaya in Sanskrit)...
-
Tongbulgyo (Interpenetrated
Buddhism –
including Jeongto, or Pure Land)
Gyeyul (Vinaya
school — historical)
Samnon (Mādhyamaka — historical)
Beopsang (Yogācāra...
-
Sanskrit and
study the
monastic discipline Vinaya,
after which he
founded the
Gyeyul (Korean: 계율종; Hanja: 戒律宗; RR: Gyeyuljong)
branch of
Buddhism which specializes...
- (三論宗) or East
Asian Mādhyamaka
school focused on Mādhyamaka
doctrine the
Gyeyul (戒律宗, or
Vinaya in Sanskrit)
school was
mainly concerned with the study...
-
Gangjin County, the more than 75
kilns are in Yongun-ri, 59 are in and
around Gyeyul-ri, 43 are in Sadang-ri, and 6 are in Sudong-ri. The Yongun-ri
kilns are...
-
learn Sanskrit and
study the
monastic discipline Vinaya, and
founded the
Gyeyul (Korean: 계율종; Hanja: 戒律宗; RR: Gyeyuljong)
branch of
Buddhism that specializes...