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'''Golgulsa''' (literally "Stone Buddha Temple") is located 20 km east of the ancient Silla Dynasty capital city of Gyeongju in Southeastern Korea. In the Golgulsa temple area can be found the oldest historical Buddhist ruins on Mt. Hamwol and the only cave temple in Korea.
 
  
The original temple was built out of solid rock during the 6th century by Saint Kwang Yoo and his companions, Buddhist monks from India. This temple contains a sculptured Maya Tathagata Buddha (Buddha was known as the “Tathagata”; his mother was “Maya Devi”) and twelve rock caves.
 
  
Recently ex-Master Monk of Kirimsa (Kirim Temple), Seol Jeog-un constructed a road while simultaneously renovating the Golgulsa Temple.
 
  
==The Breath of Seon==
 
  
Sunmudo training is composed of: “still training,” which includes “chwason,” or sitting meditation, yoga-like exercises as well as “active training,” which includes gymnastics and martial arts. There is usually “still training” in the morning and “active training” in the evening.
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'''[[Golgulsa]]''' (literally "[[Stone Buddha Temple]]") is located 20 km [[east]] of the [[ancient]] [[Silla Dynasty]] {{Wiki|capital city}} of [[Gyeongju]] in Southeastern [[Korea]].  
  
Golgulsa Temple occupies half a mountain and actually contains several temples, administrative building, training hall, several dormitories, dining hall, and so on.
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In the [[Golgulsa]] [[temple]] area can be found the oldest historical [[Buddhist]] ruins on Mt. Hamwol and the only {{Wiki|cave}} [[temple]] in [[Korea]].
  
==Sunmudo Martial Art==
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The original [[temple]] was built out of solid rock during the 6th century by [[Saint]] Kwang Yoo and his companions, [[Buddhist monks]] from [[India]].
  
The formal name of Sunmudo is Bulgyo Geumgang Yeong Gwon. It is a training method taught at Golgulsa Temple designed to extinguish worldly pains and attain enlightenment. The goal of this training is harmonization of mind and body united with breathing.
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This [[temple]] contains a sculptured [[Maya]] [[Tathagata]] [[Buddha]] ([[Buddha]] was known as the “[[Tathagata]]”; his mother was “[[Maya Devi]]”) and twelve rock [[caves]].
  
Golgulsa temple has run Sunmudo training programs since 1992 for those who would like to experience the traditions of Korean Seon (Zen) Buddhism including Sonmudo.
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Recently ex-Master [[Monk]] of [[Kirimsa]] ([[Kirim Temple]]), [[Seol Jeog-un]] [[constructed]] a road while simultaneously renovating the [[Golgulsa]] [[Temple]].
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==The [[Breath of Seon]]==
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[[Sunmudo training]] is composed of: “still {{Wiki|training}},” which includes “[[chwason]],” or sitting [[meditation]], [[yoga]]-like exercises as well as “active {{Wiki|training}},” which includes gymnastics and [[martial arts]].
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There is usually “still {{Wiki|training}}” in the morning and “active {{Wiki|training}}” in the evening.
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[[Golgulsa Temple]] occupies half a mountain and actually contains several [[temples]], administrative building, training hall, several dormitories, dining hall, and so on.
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==[[Sunmudo Martial Art]]==
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The formal [[name]] of [[Sunmudo]] is [[Bulgyo Geumgang Yeong Gwon]].
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It is a {{Wiki|training}} method [[taught]] at [[Golgulsa Temple]] designed to extinguish [[worldly]] [[pains]] and [[attain enlightenment]].
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The goal of this {{Wiki|training}} is {{Wiki|harmonization}} of [[mind and body]] united with [[breathing]].
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[[Golgulsa]] [[temple]] has run [[Sunmudo]] {{Wiki|training}} programs since 1992 for those who would like to [[experience]] the [[traditions]] of [[Korean Seon]] ([[Zen Buddhism]] [[including]] [[Sonmudo]].
 
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 11 February 2016

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Golgulsa (literally "Stone Buddha Temple") is located 20 km east of the ancient Silla Dynasty capital city of Gyeongju in Southeastern Korea.

In the Golgulsa temple area can be found the oldest historical Buddhist ruins on Mt. Hamwol and the only cave temple in Korea.

The original temple was built out of solid rock during the 6th century by Saint Kwang Yoo and his companions, Buddhist monks from India.

This temple contains a sculptured Maya Tathagata Buddha (Buddha was known as the “Tathagata”; his mother was “Maya Devi”) and twelve rock caves.

Recently ex-Master Monk of Kirimsa (Kirim Temple), Seol Jeog-un constructed a road while simultaneously renovating the Golgulsa Temple.

The Breath of Seon

Sunmudo training is composed of: “still training,” which includes “chwason,” or sitting meditation, yoga-like exercises as well as “active training,” which includes gymnastics and martial arts.

There is usually “still training” in the morning and “active training” in the evening.

Golgulsa Temple occupies half a mountain and actually contains several temples, administrative building, training hall, several dormitories, dining hall, and so on.


Sunmudo Martial Art

The formal name of Sunmudo is Bulgyo Geumgang Yeong Gwon.

It is a training method taught at Golgulsa Temple designed to extinguish worldly pains and attain enlightenment.

The goal of this training is harmonization of mind and body united with breathing.

Golgulsa temple has run Sunmudo training programs since 1992 for those who would like to experience the traditions of Korean Seon (Zen Buddhism including Sonmudo.

Source

Wikipedia:Golgulsa