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    • When Buddhism was introduced to Korea in the 4th century CE, the Korean peninsula was politically subdivided into Three Kingdoms of Korea: Goguryeo in the north (which included territory currently in Russia and China), Baekje in the southwest, and Silla in the southeast. There is concrete evidence of an earlier introduction of Buddhism than traditionally believ… See more

    Overview

    Korean Buddhism is distinguished from other forms of Buddhism by its attempt to resolve what its early practitioners saw … See more

    Historical overview and development

    When Buddhism was originally introduced to Korea from Former Qin in 372, about 800 years after the death of the historical Buddha, shamanism was the indigenous religion. The Samguk yusa and Samguk sagi record the f… See more

    Buddhism in the North–South States Period (668–935)

    In the eighth century, Korean Buddhism and its gods were associated with prosperity.
    In 668, the kingdom of Silla succeeded in unifying the whole Korean peninsula, giving rise to a pe… See more

     
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  1. Buddhism was introduced into the Korean peninsula from China beginning in the fourth century, and by the sixth century it had reached the whole peninsula. Korean monks studied in China during the sixth and seventh centuries, and brought back most of the schools of Chinese Buddhism.
    encyclopediaofbuddhism.org/wiki/Korean_Buddhism
    Buddhism was first introduced into the Korean peninsula from China in the 4th century ce, when the country was divided into the three kingdoms of Paekche, Koguryŏ, and Silla. Buddhism arrived first in the northern kingdom of Koguryŏ and then gradually spread into the other two kingdoms.
    www.britannica.com/topic/Buddhism/Korea-and-Ja…
    Buddhism, in Korean Bulgyo, was introduced by monks who visited and studied in China and then brought back various Buddhist sects during the Three Kingdoms period. It became the official state religion in all Three Kingdoms and subsequent dynasties, with monks often holding important advisory roles in governments.
    www.worldhistory.org/article/973/buddhism-in-anci…
    As it now stands, Korean Buddhism consists mostly of the Seon lineage. Seon has a strong relationship with other Mahayana traditions that bear the imprint of Chinese Ch’an teachings, as well as the closely related Japanese Zen. Other sects, such as the Taego, and the newly formed Won, have also attracted sizable followings.
    buddhism-guide.com/buddhism-in-korea/
    Buddhism is a major religion in Korea and active Korean participation in the development of East Asian Buddhist thought and culture is increasingly being recognized by scholars. The study of Buddhism in Korea by scholars in North America and the West is still a relatively new field.
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