- niànfó),
alternatively in ****anese as 念仏 (ねんぶつ, nenbutsu), Korean: 염불; RR:
yeombul, or in Vietnamese: niệm Phật, is a
Buddhist practice central to the East...
- is
often performed together with a wind
ensemble called samhyeonyukgak.
Yeombul or
Yeombultaryeong [song of sutra], is
primarily ****ociated with Buddhist...
- such as the
Nianfo (Chinese: 念佛; Pinyin: niànfó; Rōmaji: nenbutsu; RR:
yeombul; Vietnamese: niệm Phật), the Daimoku, as well as the
Koshiki texts in ****an...
- are:
sangyeongsan jungyeongsan seryeongsan garak dodeuri samhyeon hwanip yeombul hwanip taryeong gunak Instruments used in
Yeongsanhoesang are
sepiri (small...
-
Beopseong ("Dharma-nature school").
Wonhyo taught the Pure Land
practice of
yeombul,
which would become very po****r
amongst both
scholars and laypeople, and...
-
important part of Seungmu. The
seungmu integrates the
eight rhythmic cycles:
yeombul, dodeuri, taryeong,
jajin taryeong, gutgeori, dwit gutgeori,
gujeong nori...
- entertainment. is
organized with five
stories and the
dancing is
mainly yeombul-taryeong,
gutguri called dutbaegi,
which is a
traditional dance style of...
- Temple. The most
prominent hermitages are Saja-am, Gwaneum-am, Mireuk-am,
Yeombul-am, Jijang-am, and Sujeong-am. It is said that
there are no
steep or high...