명상도서관

명상도서관

日帝强占期 修德寺의 禪風振作과 滿空 자세히보기
  • 자료유형학술지논문
  • 저자명李炳熙
  • 학회/출판사/기관명호서사학회
  • 출판년도2005
  • 언어한국어
  • 학술지명/학위논문주기호서사학
  • 발행사항41집 35-70
  • ISBN/ISSN
  • 소개/요약Sudeok Temple is one of the representative temples in the area of Naepo, Chungnam at the present time. It has the status of the main temple in the 7th district of the Korean Buddhist Jogye Order, and is one of the 5 great Chonglims(叢林) in the whole nation. Its scope of influence had been poor until the 19th century and hence its scale was smaller than Bodeok Temple near it. When Japanese Imperialism established the temple ordinance, it was subordinated as a bottom temple to Magok Temple. It is because many priests of virtue had been produced from this temple by the inspiration of the Zen that it has got the present status though it had been once that kind of temple described just before. It was Sudeok Temple that had brought about a new wave in the Korean Buddhist world in the 20th century, which was led by the monk, Mangong. Succeeding Gyeongheo, Mangong adopted Ganhwaseon(看話禪) as the way of self-discipline. He had been enlightened twice through exploring two questions, Manbeopgwiil(萬法歸一) and Muja(無字). Mangong claimed that the meditation should be exercised with three elements, Doryang(道場), Dosa(道師), and Doban(道伴), and advocated the routinization and socialization of the Zen. He desired to prevent the clear Zen inspiration from being collapsed by the invasion of Japanese imperialism