Jinje
Jinje ì§„ì œ 眞際 | |
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Religion | Seon Buddhism |
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1934 Korea |
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Title | Zen Master |
Jinje | |
Hangul | ì§„ì œ |
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Hanja | 眞際 |
Revised Romanization | Jinje |
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Seon[1] Master Jinje (1934~) is a teacher of Seon Buddhism in Korea.[2] He was born in 1934 in Korea, and became a monk when he was 19 years old. He is a teacher of meditation in the ancient practices of the Seon lineage that was transmitted from India to China and then to Korea.
Books
- A Stone Man Fetches Water, A Wooden Maiden Picks Flowers
- Moon pulled out from an Old Pond (å¤æ½?月)
- Seon, One Hundred Questions and Answers (禪百å•ç™¾ç”)
- The Stone man laughs (石人大笑)
References
- ↑ The word Seon is from the Korean pronunciation of the Chinese word Chan (禪) and the Japanese word Zen.
- ↑ ì§„ì œì„ ì‚¬. (2010). ì„ì¸ì€ ë¬¼ì„ ê¸·ê³ ëª©ë…€ëŠ” ê½ƒì„ ë”°ë„¤. Seoul: 매ì¼ê²½ì œì‹ 문사. (Jinje. (2010). Seokineun Muleul Gidkko Moknyeoneun Kkocheol Dda ne. Seoul: M-print.) ISBN 978-89-7442-628-6
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