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Korean Buddhist monk (1871–1946)
Mangong (Korean: 만공; Hanja: 滿空, 1871–1946) or Song Mangong was a Korean Buddhist monk, independence activist, scholar, poet, writer, and philosopher during
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Buddhist temple in South Chungcheong, South Korea
portraits of the monks Gyeongheo, Mangong and Hyewol. Jeonwolsa Temple on the summit of Mt. Deoksungsan, is where Mangong spent his later years. Near there
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Empress of Manchukuo from 1934 to 1945 (1906–1946)
the original on 20 June 2021. 秦翰才 Qin Hancai (1947). 满宫残照记 Remnants of Mangong Palace (1947). 中國科學圖書儀器公司. The Last Emperor and His Five Wives. p. 317
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Korean school of Mahayana Buddhism
the act of purification. During those times, masters like Gyoengheo and Mangong kept Dharma transmission alive. Entering into the 21st century a common
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Korean Zen master
Enlightenment. At age 25, he received Dharma Transmission from Zen Master Mangong. Zen Master Jeongang later became the ‘Josil’, or supreme patriarch, of
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Korean Buddhist monk (1876–1951)
Gyeongheo Seongu (鏡虛 惺牛,1846-1912), and the Dharma brother of Woelmyeon Mangong (月面滿空, 1871–1946). Hanam Sunim was born to an upper-class family in 1876
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Form of Buddhism native to Korea and practiced around the world
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Korean buddhist monk (1849–1912)
as fame amongst the followers of the "wild freedom" style Sŏn masters. Mangong Hanam Jungwon Cheonggyesa Brazier, David (2002). The Feeling Buddha: A
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on the hillside overlooking Hwagyesa. Kobong Sunim was Dharma heir to Mangong Sunim, who was in turn Dharma heir to Kyongho Sunim. Kobong Sunim's best
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Lee Yong-do [ko] Mirok Li Lim Chi-jung Lyuh Woon-hyung Ma Man-bong [ko] Mangong Mu Chong Mun Il-pyeong Mun Si-hwan [ko] Na Chang-heon [ko] Na Cheol [ko]
List of Korean independence activists
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Korean Buddhist monk (1891–1977)
Temple, where he studied under Mangong Song Wolmyon. Mangong was top of the Korean Ganhwaseon (看話禪, 간화선). He trained for Mangong. In 1946 he returned to Mangwol
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River in Thailand
the word "Bang Mangkong" (บางมังกง), refers to "place of Mangkong," for "Mangong" is Thai word meaning long whiskers catfish (Mystus gulio), a species of
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South Korean writer (1896–1971)
Master Kim Iryop (Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press, 2014). Sudeoksa Mangong Chunseong Buddhist nun Iryŏp (Il-yeop) Nelson, Eric S. (July 2016). "Kim
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Korean Buddhist monk (1892–1982)
which led to a three-month sitting meditation in geukrakam. Buddhism Mangong Seungsahn Jeongang Daewon Seoong Jeongdo (2013). Study on Gyeongbong Seonsa
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Variant form of Old Norse Naglfar, possibly NAGLFARI means "nail-farer."
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