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    Songgwangsa (Korean: 송광사; Hanja: 松廣寺; translation: Spreading Pine Temple; alternates: Songgwang-sa, or Songgwang Sa, or Songkwangsa; also known as: Piney...
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  • Gyeongsang Province, represents the dharma or Buddhist teachings; and Songgwangsa in South Jeolla Province represents the sangha or Buddhist community...
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    the largest Seon tradition in Korea today, as well as the important Songgwangsa temple. Jinul also wrote extensive works on Seon, developing a comprehensive...
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  • (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Geumsansa Miruk-sa Seonunsa Hwaeomsa Songgwangsa (one of the Three Jewel Temples) Hyangiram Hermitage Pohyonsa Bongeunsa...
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    Namdo) Yeosu – Jinnamgwan Hall, Hyangiram, Yi Sun Shin Square Suncheon – Songgwangsa Temple, Seonamsa Temple, Nagan Eupseong Folk Village Mokpo – Mokpo Modern...
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  • The Buddhist Review. She studied Jogye Zen Buddhism for ten years at Songgwangsa with her former teacher Master Kusan Sunim, being ordained as a nun in...
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    monk's heirs have been carried down to the present age. Seonamsa, like Songgwangsa, is a library for studies of Korean Buddhist culture. A total of 18 cultural...
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    19. Hwaeomsa: Masan-myeon, Gurye County, South Jeolla Province. 20. Songgwangsa: Songgwang-myeon, Suncheon, South Jeolla Province. 21. Daeheungsa: Samsan-myeon...
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  • namesake Jogye Order which founded a key monastery, Songgwangsa (송광사/松廣寺), therein. Beside the Songgwangsa, Jogyesan is also home to Seonamsa, an important...
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    Illustration of the Avatamsaka Sutra at Songgwangsa in Suncheon, Korea. Joseon dynasty, 1644....
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