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Lamaism in Korea during the Late Koryo Dynasty.(Vitality in Korean Buddhist Tradition) |
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Author |
H. Sorensen, Henrik
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Source |
Korea Journal
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Volume | v.33 n.3 Autumn |
Date | 1993 |
Pages | 67 - 81 |
Publisher | Korean National Commission for UNESCO |
Publisher Url |
https://www.ekoreajournal.net/main/index.htm
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Location | Seoul, Korea [首爾, 韓國] |
Content type | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Henrik H. Sorensen is on the faculty of University of Copenhagen. He completed his doctorate in 1988 with a thesis on the history of the early Seon Buddhist tradition in Korea. He is currently the director or the research center, Centre for East and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Copenhagen. He has published on various topics within this field of research with focus on Buddhism and its material culture, including art. |
Keyword | Tantric Buddhism in South Korea=金剛乘=密; Lamaism in South Korea; Religious Aspects in Korea; 韓國佛教=朝鮮佛教=Korean Buddhism=Koryo Buddhism=Choson Buddhism |
Abstract | The lamaism associated with Tibetan Buddhism was practiced in the high court of Korea's Late Koryo Dynasty,but was not accepted outside of the court. This is most likely the result of Korean Buddhists' inability or unwillingness to accept the tantric rites associated with sex. The celibacy in vogue with Korean monks of the Koryo could not be combined with such tantric practices. It appears that lamaism had little long-lasting effect on Korean Buddhism. |
Table of contents | I. Introduction 67 II. Lamaism in Dadu 69 III. Esoteric Buddhism in Korea Before to the Mongols 70 IV. The Arrival of the First Lamas at the Koryo Court 71 V. Other Lamas at the Koryo Court 73 VI. Chigong on Tantric Sexual Practices 75 VII. Conclusion 76 |
ISSN | 00233900 (P) |
Hits | 903 |
Created date | 2000.11.08 |
Modified date | 2019.10.21 |
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