Musangsa
Musangsa is a Zen Buddhist temple near Daejeon, South Korea, an affiliate of the Kwan Um School of Zen. The temple holds various silent retreats throughout the year and is open to guests on Saturdays at the approval of the head abbot. The temple also hosts many foreign practitioners of the Kwan Um Zen lineage, providing them a chance to practice in Korea.[1][2]
Musangsa | |
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무상사 無上寺 | |
The Buddha Hall. | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Seon |
Location | |
Location | 452-13, Hyanghan-ri, Eomsa-myeon, Gyeryong-si, Chungnam Prov., 320-917, |
Country | Taejon, South Korea |
Website | |
www.musangsa.org |
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References
- Price, Catherine (26 November 2006). "In South Korea, Immersion in Buddhist Austerity". New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
- Queen, Christopher S. (2003). Action Dharma: New Studies in Engaged Buddhism. Routledge. p. 178. ISBN 0-7007-1593-2.
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