Won Buddhism
978-613-3-01037-6
6133010371
108
2010-09-14
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Wŏn Buddhism, Wŏnbulgyo, a compound of the Korean wŏn (circle) and pulgyo (Buddhism), means literally "Round Buddhism," or "Consummate Buddhism." It is the name of an indigenous religion founded in Korea in the twentieth century.According to Won Buddhist sources, Pak Chungbin (1891–1943; Sot'aesan) attained great enlightenment in 1916 and had a precognition of the world entering an era of advancing material civilization, to which humans would be enslaved.
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