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Zen center in South Korea

Musangsa
무상사
無上寺
Quiet practicing energy from the meditation hall
During 90 days each in summer and winter, practitioners from around the world sit in silence at this meditation hall.
Religion
AffiliationZen
Location
Location129 Hyangjeoksan-gil, Eomsa-myeon, Gyeryong-si, Chungnam Prov., 32816
CountryDaejon South Korea
Architecture
FounderZen Master Seung Sahn
Completed2000
Website
www.musangsa.org

Musangsa (Seung Sahn International Zen Center) is an international zen center which follows the teachings of Zen Master Seung Sahn. Musangsa is the Head Temple in Asia of the international zen organization Kwan Um School of Zen. The temple holds 3 months silent retreats Kyolche each in summer and winter every year where monastics and lay practitioners practice together. It also serves as a training temple for monastics of Kwan Um zen lineage and hosts many foreign practitioners of the same lineage, providing them a chance to practice in Korea. Current main guiding teacher is Zen Master Dae Bong.

Gallery

  • Mistic energy from Gyeryong (chicken dragon) Mountain flows down to Musangsa Mistic energy from Gyeryong (chicken dragon) Mountain flows down to Musangsa
  • "A tree has no likes and dislikes" Trees outside of meditation hall. "A tree has no likes and dislikes" Trees outside of meditation hall.
  • Sky is blue, white clouds floating back and forth. Sky is blue, white clouds floating back and forth.

References

  1. Price, Catherine (26 November 2006). "In South Korea, Immersion in Buddhist Austerity". New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  2. Queen, Christopher S. (2003). Action Dharma: New Studies in Engaged Buddhism. Routledge. p. 178. ISBN 0-7007-1593-2.
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