Buddhist Rituals
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- SubjectHumanities(Human Sciences)
- InstitutionDongguk Unversity
- Phone02-6713-5178
- Course Week10 weeks
- Accredited
Learning Time - Registration
Period - Classes Period
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강의 개요 내용
In this course, we examine Buddhist ritual culture that has been reinterpreted and reproduced in Korean Buddhism.
The purpose of this course is to understand the process of transfer, acceptance, reinterpretation, and expansion of Indian Buddhism, which accepted the customs of the ancient Vedic religion, to Chinese Buddhism, and then to Korean Buddhism.
Through learning about the rituals of each category, Korean Buddhist rituals will be differentiated and East Asian Buddhism will be universal.
The purpose of this course is to understand the process of transfer, acceptance, reinterpretation, and expansion of Indian Buddhism, which accepted the customs of the ancient Vedic religion, to Chinese Buddhism, and then to Korean Buddhism.
Through learning about the rituals of each category, Korean Buddhist rituals will be differentiated and East Asian Buddhism will be universal.
강의 교수 내용
KIM SungsoonResearch professor at Chonnam National University
강의 목차 내용
주차 | 강의 주제 | 교수 |
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1 | The Origin and Development of Buddhist Rituals | |
2 | The Expansion of East Asian Buddhist Rituals | |
3 | Introduction and Development of East Asian Buddhist Rituals to Korea | |
4 | A Rituals Related to Korean Buddhist Gasa(lyrics) | |
5 | Baru Gongyang in Korean Buddhism (Formal meal with traditional wooden bowls) | |
6 | Temple Culture and Rituals in Korean Buddhism | |
7 | The Funeral Rites in Korean Buddhism | |
8 | The “Jae(齋)” Ritual in Korean Buddhism | |
9 | The Decoration Used in Korean Buddhist Rituals | |
10 | The Korean Buddhist Rituals and Materials |
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