- The
Jingak Order (Korean: 대한불교진각종; Hanja: 大韓佛敎眞覺宗), is a
South Korean Esoteric Buddhist sect
founded in 1947 by
Grand Master Hoedang (Kyu-Shang Sohn, 1902–1963)...
- Kwan Um
School of Zen
Taego Order Wonbulgyo (Korean
Reformed Buddhism)
Jingak Order (Shingon
syncretized with
Humanistic Buddhism) ****anese
Buddhism Nara...
- and it
differs from Seon by
allowing priests to marry.[citation needed]
Jingak Order, is a
modern esoteric form of
Vajrayana Buddhism,
which also permits...
- Asia such as
Mantra School Bright Lineage (in China) and the
South Korean Jingak Order.
There was
strong connection between the
Palas in Bengal, Srivijaya...
- Zen.
Other sects, such as the
modern revival of the
Cheontae lineage, the
Jingak Order (a
modern esoteric sect), and the
newly formed Won, have also attracted...
-
Korean schools, such as the
Cheontae (i.e.
Korean Tiantai), and the
esoteric Jingak and Chinŏn schools.
While North Korea's
totalitarian government remains...
- two
recent esoteric schools have been founded, the Chinŏn (眞言) and the
Jingak Order (眞 覺), both of
which are
largely based on
Shingon teachings. During...
-
buildings were
reconstructed under supervision of
National Meditation-Master
Jingak Seonsa (1178–1234). The Main Hall was
reconstructed in the 1980s. It is...