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Doseon Guksa (a.k.a.
Yogong Seonsa,
Yeongi Doseon) was a
Korean Buddhist monk (826-898) who
lived during the
decline of the
Silla Dynasty, just
prior to...
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Jeongdo (2013).
Study on
Gyeongbong Seonsa. Unjusa. ISBN 9788957463444 "The
preaching of Buddha:
Gyeongbong Seonsa".
Bulgyo Sinmun https://encykorea.aks...
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Prehistory ****ociation 21(5):77–84, 2001. Bale 2001 Kwak, Jong-chul. Urinara-eui
Seonsa –
Godae Non Bat Yugu [Dry- and Wet-field
Agricultural Features of the Korean...
- in
America and Europe, a Zen
master can be
referred to as a Soen Sa Nim (
seonsa-nim; 선사님; 禪師님; seon
being Korean for "Zen").
Seung Sahn
himself is usually...
- "Ssanggyesa" (Twin-Streams Monastery) by
Jingam (Meditation
Master Jingam seonsa, 774–850). He is also
credited with
creating Beompae (Korean-style Buddhist...
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Kyong Ho
Seonsa (Korean: 경허선사; Hanja: 鏡虛禪師; 1849–1912) was a
famous Korean Sŏn master, and the 75th
Patriarch of
Korean Sŏn. His
original name was Song...
- four high
priests Yongi Chosa,
Wonhyo Daesa,
Toseon ****sa, and ****ak
Seonsa, that lived, worked, and
studied here.
Records do
indicate that both Great...
- Neo-Confucianist philosophy. He was
especially close to the Ven. Cho-ui
Seonsa (草衣禪師,
Uiseon (意恂, 1786–1866) and
Baekpa Daesa (白坡大師,
Geungseon 亘璇, 1767–1852)...
- or the
public "transmission" is
qualified to hold the post of Seon Sa (
seonsa; 선사; 禪師), or "Zen Master" for a temple, and give
transmission to
their own...
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keisaku and
undergo a
period of
teacher training. A Soen Sa Nim (Zen master;
seonsa-nim; 선사님; 禪師님) is a
JDPSN that has
received full
Dharma transmission master...