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With his life spanning the end of the Three Kingdoms period and the beginning of the Unified Silla, Weonhyo played a vital role in the reception and assimilation of the broad range of doctrinal Buddhist streams that flowed into the Korean peninsula at the time.
Weonhyo spent the earlier part of his career as a monk, but after a "consciousness-only" enlightenment experience, he left the priesthood and turned to the spreading of the "Buddhadharma" as a layman.
Weonhyo's twenty-three extant works are currently in the process of being translated into English as a joint project between Dongguk University and SUNY at Stony Brook.
www.geodatabase.de /Weonhyo   (345 words)

  
  Weonhyo
Weonhyo (원효 617 - 686) was one of the leading thinkers, writers and commentators of the Korean Buddhist tradition.
Weonhyo spent the earlier part of his career as a monk, but after a "consciousness-only" enlightenment experience, he left the priesthood and turned to the spreading of the buddhadharma as a layman.
Weonhyo's 23 extant works are currently in the process of being translated into English as a joint project between Dongguk University and SUNY at Stony Brook.
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/w/we/weonhyo.html   (335 words)

  
  Weonhyo
Weonhyo (원효 617 - 686) was one of the leading thinkers, writers and commentators of the Korean Buddhist tradition.
Weonhyo spent the earlier part of his career as a monk, but after a "consciousness-only" enlightenment experience, he left the priesthood and turned to the spreading of the buddhadharma as a layman.
Weonhyo's 23 extant works are currently in the process of being translated into English as a joint project between Dongguk University and SUNY at Stony Brook.
www.teachersparadise.com /ency/en/wikipedia/w/we/weonhyo.html   (343 words)

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Korean Buddhism
Weonhyo's friend Uisang (義湘;) went to Changan, where he studied under Huayan patriarchs Zhiyan (智儼; 600-668) and Fazang (法藏; 643-712).
Weonhyo's commentaries held strong sway with the preeminent Chinese Buddhist philosopher Fazang, and Weonchuk's (631-696) commentary on the Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra-sūtra had a strong influence in Tibetan Buddhism.
As was the case in Tang China, as well as the Nara and early Heian period in Japan (which are roughly contemporary to the Silla period), the intellectual developments of Silla Buddhism also brought with them significant cultural achievements in many areas, including painting, literature, sculpture, and architecture.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/Korean_Buddhism   (4609 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Korean Buddhism Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Although such figures as Weonhyo, Uisang (625-702) and Jajang are usually mentioned as the leaders of this scholarly zenith, there is, beyond these men, a long list of prolific and insightful scholars throughout the Silla.
On their last try, Weonhyo is said to have had a major "consciousness-only" enlightenment experience before he even got out of Korea, and as a result apparently lost his motivation to seek the dharma in China.
Uisang, unlike Weonhyo, made the journey to Changan, where he had the opportunity to become a disciple of the second Huayan patriarch Zhiyan (600-668), studying as a senior to the eminent third Huayan patriarch Fazang (643-712).
www.ipedia.com /korean_buddhism.html   (6547 words)

  
 Korean Buddhism
Although such figures as Weonhyo, Uisang (義湘;; 625-702) and Jajang are usually mentioned as the leaders of this scholarly zenith, there is, beyond these men, a long list of prolific and insightful scholars throughout the Silla.
Weonhyo's works had a significant influence on Korean Buddhist thinkers, not only in the Silla, but through succeeding ages down to the present.
Uisang, unlike Weonhyo, made the journey to Changan, where he had the opportunity to become a disciple of the second Huayan patriarch Zhiyan (智 儼; 600-668), studying as a senior to the eminent third Huayan patriarch Fazang (法藏; 643-712).
asiarecipe.com /korbuddhism.html   (6661 words)

  
 Conference on the Study of Chinese Buddhism
This is unfortunate, because it is a rich and insightful commentary, the arguments of which served as an important basis for much of what was written by the later two figures.
One thing that remains to be explored, however, is the degree to which Weonhyo depended upon Huiyuan's commentary (and especially Huiyuan's reliance on the Srimālā-sūtra,) to develop his own positions.
In my presentation, I will focus on the relationship between the Weonhyo and Huiyuan commentaries at the juncture of the AMF that deals with the hindrances, and show precisely in which ways Weonhyo both was influenced by Huiyuan and departed from him.
www.warren-wilson.edu /~hlye/CSCBabstracts2.htm   (906 words)

  
 Weonhyo's Reliance on Huiyuan in his Exposition of the Two Hindrances   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Weonhyo extensively cited the YBh and other standard Yogācāra works to elucidate and analyze the first set of hindrances, and uses a completely different set of texts to define a coherent body of discourse for his explanation of the AMF's pair of obstructions.
Weonhyo's investigation and analysis of these abstruse and complex categories is, as usual, exasperatingly detailed and thorough, and is eventually brought around to interface with the Yogācāra model.
Hence, this is the category that Weonhyo will later label as the "esoteric", mainly because it subsumes the prior category, showing awareness of a specific type of cognitive problem not treated in the first level — that of bodhisattvas lingering in meditative absorptions in suchness.
www.hm.tyg.jp /~acmuller/articles/tgu-kiyo-2006-weonhyo-huiyuan.html   (5099 words)

  
 Welcome to LotusMedia: Tu -Dien Phat Hoc Viet - Anh
Weonhyo was most interested in, and affected by Tathagatagarbha, Consciousness-only and Hua-yen (Korean: Hwaeom) thought, but in his extensive scholarly works, addressed in commentaries and essays the whole spectrum of the Buddhist teachings which were received in Korea, including such schools of thought as Pure Land, Nirvana, San-lun, T"ien-t"ai (Lotus Sutra).
Weonhyo spent the earlier part of his career as a monk, but after experiencing a "consciousness-only" enlightenment, he left the priesthood in favor of spreading the Buddhadharma as a layman.
Weonhyo says: "To be free from the view of self and the view of no-self." (YC: HPC 533D, 19).
www.lotusmedia.net /unicode/TuDienPhatHoc-Viet-Anh/N.htm   (9431 words)

  
 Weonhyo's Interpretation of the Hindrances
It is obvious that Weonhyo had an intimate knowledge of the hindrances as they were explained in theYogācārabhūmi and related texts even at the time of his earlier commentary on the AMF, the Byeolgi ("Expository Notes").
In any case, this is all Weonhyo has to say on the matter in the earlier commentary.
That is the readily-made correlation between the afflictive/wisdom obstructions with the pair of meditative techniques known as śamatha and vipaśyanā—a pair that is discussed in some depth in the latter portion of the AMF.
www.hm.tyg.jp /~acmuller/kor-bud/wonconf.html   (2700 words)

  
 KOREAN BUDDHISM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Weonhyo's friend Uisang went to Changan, where he studied under Huayan patriarchs Zhiyan and Fazang.
Weonhyo's commentaries held strong sway with the preeminent Chinese Buddhist philosopher Fazang, and Weonchuk's commentary on the Saṃdhinirmocana-sūtra-sūtra had a strong influence in Tibetan Buddhism.
He is considered the central figure in the revival of Joseon Buddhism, and most major streams of modern Korean Seon trace their lineages back to him through one of his four main disciples: Yujeong ; Eongi, Taeneung and Ilseon, all four of whom were lieutenants to Seosan during the war with Japan.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/ko/Korean%20Buddhism.htm   (3543 words)

  
 Invil - Theme Sightseeing
Starting from Jeungshimsa, it takes only 2-3 hours to climb up to the top of the mountain.
Along the northeastern scenic road, it takes 30 minutes to get to the Weonhyo Valley of the mountainside by car.
It takes one and a half hours to go up to the summit from there.
www.invil.org /english/tourism/themeTour/mountainValley/contents.jsp?con_no=22911&page_no=1   (453 words)

  
 Weonhyo - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Weonhyo (617 - 686) was one of the leading thinkers, writers and commentators of the Korean Buddhist tradition.
However, in his extensive scholarly works, composed as commentaries and essays, he embraced the whole spectrum of the Buddhist teachings which were received in Korea, including such schools as Pure Land, Nirvana, Sanlun and Tiantai (Lotus Sūtra school).
Weonhyo's twenty-three extant works are currently in the process of being translated into English as a joint project between Dongguk University and SUNY at Stony Brook.
www.music.us /education/W/Weonhyo.htm   (561 words)

  
 2001 AAR Abstracts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Thus Kuiji could claim he was the recipient of the Orthodox Teachings of Nālandā University, at that time the center of Buddhist learning in the world.
The treatise Ijangeui ("Doctrine of the Two Hindrances") by the Korean monk Weonhyo (617-686) offers by far the most extensive examination of the two hindrances to liberation (as taught in Yogācāra kleśa-āvaraṇa, jñeya-āvaraṇa) to be found in the entire Buddhist literary corpus.
This paper suggests that Weohnyo's curiosity was stimulated by the vague, and perhaps even contradictory treatment given to the hindrances in his favorite text, the Awakening of Faith.
www.aarweb.org /annualmeet/2001/pbook/abstract.asp?ANum=A133   (634 words)

  
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It means that the two tunnels of Geumjeong and Weonhyo will be constructed through Mt. Geumjeong and Mt. Cheonseong, respectively, to build the Daegu-Busan leg of the railway.
Choi Jong-chan, minister of construction and transportation, justified the decision saying that an alternative path, asked for by the environmental and religious groups, will lengthen the construction period by over 7 years and lead to the social and economic losses of 22 trillion won.
The Geumjeong Tunnel and Weonhyo Tunnel respectively measure 12.4 kilometers and 13.2 kilometers in length.
english.busanilbo.com /bin/editorialLoader.php?NO=124   (412 words)

  
 Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It was studied and commented on repeatedly by many East Asian scholars, including Weonhyo 元曉, Fazang 法藏 and Zongmi 宗密.
In great part due to the commentaries by Weonhyo, the Awakening of Faith ended up having an unusually powerful influence in Korea, where it may be the most oft-cited text in the entire tradition.
It also provided much of the doctrinal basis for the original enlightenment thought found in the Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment.
buddhism.2be.net /Awakening_of_Faith_in_the_Mahayana   (456 words)

  
 예배와 설교 - View
The creative thought and mind of the Korean people erupted in the nationalistic mass-oriented religious movement (Tonghak) during the nineteenth century.2 But the movement was soon crushed by the foreign forces and the armed forces of the government, and the creative Tonghak thought was ignored by scholars.
This notion resembles Monk Weonhyo's idea that "uniting two but not becoming one"141 and it is in the same line with Yi Eul-ho's brilliant observation that the trait of Korean thinking that the binary
Yi Yulgok's doctrine of i (principle) and ki (material force), that is the idea of "two becoming one" or "one becoming two" is based on the idea of han, a unique abstruse principle of Korean thought.
www.netschurch.org /cgi-bin/NeoBoard/NeoView.cgi?Db=yeolrin&Mode=view&Block=2&Number=40&BackDepth=1&SearchID=&fmSearchType=&fmKeyWord=   (11136 words)

  
 Kingdom of Kent . 7th century . 686 . Offa of Mercia . 798 . East Anglia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
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 Charles Muller: Publications, presentations, etc.
"Huiyuan and Weonhyo on the Hindrances in the Awakening of Mahāyāna Faith." Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion.
"A Comparison of Huiyuan's and Weonhyo's Approaches to the Problem of the Two Hindrances in the Awakening of Mahāyāna Faith." Conference on the Study of Chinese Buddhism.
"East Asian Transformations of the Two Hindrances: The Awakening of Faith, Weonhyo and the Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment.
www.acmuller.net /publications-etc.html   (1233 words)

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