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the Life and Thought of the Korean Sŏn Master Kyŏnghŏ
著者 H. Sorensen, Henrik
掲載誌 Korean Studies
巻号v.7
出版年月日1983
ページ9 - 33
出版者University of Hawaii Press
出版サイト https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/
出版地Honolulu, HI, US [檀香山, 夏威夷州, 美國]
資料の種類期刊論文=Journal Article
言語英文=English
キーワード佛教人物=Buddhist; 傳記=Biography; 禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism=Chan Buddhism=Son Buddhism; 韓國佛教=朝鮮佛教=Korean Buddhism=Koryo Buddhism=Choson Buddhism
抄録During most of the Yi dynasty (1392—1910), Buddhism was suppressed, both politically and spiritually, by the Confucian government. Partly through the anti-Buddhist measures and partly through the internal deterioration of the sangha, Buddhism entered a long period of decline that was especially marked during the last two hundred years of the Yi dynasty. However, at the end of the nineteenth century, a great personality emerged among Korean Buddhist monks. This was Kyŏnghŏ Sŏng'u who was born into a poor peasant family in 1849. After losing his father at an early age, Kyŏnghŏ joined the sangha, where he received instruction in traditional Buddhism and classical Confucianism. By age twenty-three his mastery of the scriptures had earned him high ecclesiastical rank, but he eventually became disillusioned with the limited understanding he had acquired through study and decided to seek a practical realization of the innermost truth of Buddhism through intensive Sŏn meditation. After a long and grueling retreat, he had a major spiritual awakening in the autumn of 1879, at age thirty-one. Following his awakening he taught widely across the country, successfully contributing to the revival of Buddhism in Korea. Kyŏnghŏ's thought as revealed in his extant writings and recorded dharma talks follow traditional Sŏn doctrines, highlighted by his thorough knowledge of the Mahāyāna scriptures. He appears to have been particularly fond of the great Chinese Ch'an masters Hui-neng (638—713) and Kuei-feng Tsung-mi (780—841), as well as the Koryŏ Sŏn master, Pojo Kuksa (1158—1210). Viewed from a doctrinal standpoint, Kyŏnghŏ's Buddhism contains nothing new or extraordinary. That he was a powerful spiritual teacher, however, can be seen in his more informal addresses and mundap exchanges with his disciples. Precisely because he followed a well-trod path, Kyŏnghŏ was able to reassert the Buddhist roots of Korea and bring fresh impetus to an old and weak, but still living, Korean tradition.
目次introduction 10
the life of f Kyônghô 10
Kyônghô's thought: enlightenment 13
the concept of mind 14
sôn training 15
teaching laymen 18
Kyônghô's poetry 21
conclusion 25
notes 27
ISSN0145840X (P); 15291529 (E)
ヒット数301
作成日2004.02.13
更新日期2020.05.11



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