- 영문명
- The Daedo temples connected with Koryŏ people in Yuan
- 발행기관
- 불교학연구회
- 저자명
- 윤기엽(Yoon Ki-Yup)
- 간행물 정보
- 『불교학연구』제11호, 201~231쪽, 전체 31쪽
- 주제분류
- 인문학 > 불교학
- 파일형태
- 발행일자
- 2005.08.01
국문 초록
영문 초록
There were Daedo(大都) temples connected with Kory?(高麗) people in Yuan(元) during Yuan intervention period. They were founded, reconditioned, and operated by Kory? people that inhabited in Daedo, the capital of Yuan empire. These temples in Daedo appeared in the process of Kory?, Yuan two countries" exchanges.
In those days the Daedo temples which were affected by the two strong sects Cheontaejong(天台宗) and Beopsangjong(法相宗) in Kory?, were the Gwanggyosa(光敎寺) led by King Ch"ungs?n(忠宣), Cheontae monk Uiseon(義旋) and the Bokwonsa(福元寺) led by Uga monk Haewon(海圓). And Tibet Buddhist temple Yeonseongsa(延聖 寺), which was the memorial hall of Yuan imperial house, was led by the Uiseon of Gwanggyosa. The Yongcheonsa(龍泉寺) and Beopwangsa(法王寺) which were completed, and operated by Kory? eunuchs played a role of binding themselves and the Kory? people who lived there as well. Also there were Heungboksa(興福寺) and Beopwonsa(法源寺) which were founded with help from tribute of women from Kory?. The former became the religious place of peace to Kory? people there who lived a very poor life in the foreign country and the latter, which the S?n monk Jigong(指空) spent his later years at, became the stronghold that Jigongs?n(指空禪) was handed down to the S?n monks in Kory?. Finally, Kimseonmitasa (金孫彌陀寺) which was founded by the high official Kim who had succeeded in life in Yuan was the memorial hall of the Kim"s family.
The Daedo temples connected with Kory? people in Yuan showed active operations of Kory? Buddhism within a limited extent during Yuan intervention period.
In those days the Daedo temples which were affected by the two strong sects Cheontaejong(天台宗) and Beopsangjong(法相宗) in Kory?, were the Gwanggyosa(光敎寺) led by King Ch"ungs?n(忠宣), Cheontae monk Uiseon(義旋) and the Bokwonsa(福元寺) led by Uga monk Haewon(海圓). And Tibet Buddhist temple Yeonseongsa(延聖 寺), which was the memorial hall of Yuan imperial house, was led by the Uiseon of Gwanggyosa. The Yongcheonsa(龍泉寺) and Beopwangsa(法王寺) which were completed, and operated by Kory? eunuchs played a role of binding themselves and the Kory? people who lived there as well. Also there were Heungboksa(興福寺) and Beopwonsa(法源寺) which were founded with help from tribute of women from Kory?. The former became the religious place of peace to Kory? people there who lived a very poor life in the foreign country and the latter, which the S?n monk Jigong(指空) spent his later years at, became the stronghold that Jigongs?n(指空禪) was handed down to the S?n monks in Kory?. Finally, Kimseonmitasa (金孫彌陀寺) which was founded by the high official Kim who had succeeded in life in Yuan was the memorial hall of the Kim"s family.
The Daedo temples connected with Kory? people in Yuan showed active operations of Kory? Buddhism within a limited extent during Yuan intervention period.
목차
Ⅰ. 서론
Ⅱ. 大都寺院의 類型과 그 實狀
Ⅲ. 大都寺院의 推移와 그 배경
Ⅳ. 결론
영문초록
Ⅱ. 大都寺院의 類型과 그 實狀
Ⅲ. 大都寺院의 推移와 그 배경
Ⅳ. 결론
영문초록
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