The Establishment of the Approach of Chanting Amitābha’s Name and the Proliferation of Pure Land Buddhism in Late Chosŏn
The establishment of the course of the Three Gates, incorporating meditation, doctrinal learning, and recitation of the name of Amitābha, as well as the organization of a monastic educational system characterized by the dual cultivation of meditation and doctrinal learning, demonstrates the syntheti...
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Language: | English |
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University of Hawai'i Press
2015
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Journal of Korean religions
Year: 2015, Volume: 6, Issue: 1, Pages: 131-157 |
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the cult of chanting Amitābha’s name [End Page 131]
B Three Gates (sammun 三門) B the Pure Land of Extreme Bliss (Sukhāvatī) in the West (Sŏbang kŭngnak chŏngt’o 西方極樂淨土) B the practice of the Sŏn-inspired approaches to reciting the name of Amitābha (yŏmbulsŏn 念佛禪) B the approach of chanting the name of the Buddha Amitābha (yŏmbulmun 念佛門) |
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