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Wŏnhyo (Korean: 원효; Chinese: 元曉; 617 – 686, meaning: "Dawnbreak") was one of the most
important philosophers and
commentators in East
Asian Buddhism and...
- The
Wonhyo Bridge (Korean: 원효대교)
crosses the Han
River in
South Korea and
connects the
districts of
Yongsan District and
Yeongdeungpo District. The bridge...
- of the most
eminent early Silla Korean scholar-monks, a
close friend of
Wonhyo (元曉). He
traveled to China,
studying at
Mount Zhongnan as a
student of the...
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hindrances of the Yogācāra
school of Buddhism, by the
Korean scholar-monk
Wonhyo. This
treatise examines and
compares the
various explications regarding...
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school of "interpenetrated Buddhism"
which was
taught by the
Korean monk
Wonhyo.
Ijangui Essence-Function
Buddhism in
Korea Traditional Korean thought ORIENTALIA...
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monastic sangha.
Another great scholar to
emerge from the
Silla Period was
Wonhyo. He
renounced his
religious life to
better serve the
people and even married...
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masters who were
Maitreya devotees, such as
Xuanzang (7th century), Kuiji,
Wonhyo, and Yijing, had the
intention of
being reborn there after their death....
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Thought Statism Kyoto School Kitaro Nishida Korea Traditions Korean Buddhism Wonhyo Uisang Hwaeom Uicheon Cheontae Jinul Seon
Korean Confucianism Persons Chŏng...
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Examples of
significant Korean Buddhists from this
period include Woncheuk,
Wonhyo, Uisang, Musang, and Kim Gyo-gak. Kim was a
Silla prince whose influence...
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attaining Buddhahood" (jianxing chengfo). The
great Korean scholar Wonhyo wrote two commentaries:
Taisho Tripitaka Vol. 44, No. 1844 起信論疏 Gisillon...