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Tong
Myeong Bul-weon Korean Buddhist Temple
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Internet Links
including Links
to Other Korean Buddhist Temples
| Here's a link for Lotus
Lantern International -- the primary English Language source for Cho-gye Buddhism in Korea |
The World List of Buddhist Studies is great place to go for all sorts of information! |
| The Ch'o-gye
Order of Korean Buddhism is the largest order in Korea.
It's the order with which Tong
Myeong Bul-weon is associated. This site has many interesting explanations! |
Dr.
Charles Muller's Korean
Buddhism Information Page is particularly useful to the study of the special style of Buddhism found in Korea. |
| For a
taste of Korean Buddhism in the USA, visit the Kwan Um School of Zen |
Buddhist
Studies World Wide Web Sites |
| Buddapia -- "Buddhist Utopia" -- a Korean site with much useful information and links. | Tricycle is the English language Buddhist quarterly with a distinctly American perspective. |
| Links to English Pages of Korean Buddhist Temples | |
| Cho-gye
Sa -- Seven Mountains Temple The heart of the Cho-gye Order. |
Tong-do
Sa -- one of the three jewels. . . . but where is the Buddha statuary? |
| Beom-meo
Sa on Kum-jong San Pusan's most prominent temple. |
Hae-in
Sa -- another of the three jewels and home of the Tripitaka |
| Bul-guk
Sa Korea's most famous temple |
Song-gwan Sa -- the third of the three jewels and home of the Sang-ha |
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Other Appendices: Buddhist
Resources for English Speakers | Internet
Links for Buddhist Study |