Thursday, April 22, 2010

Yeongsanjae



A central element of Korean Buddhist culture, Yeongsanjae is a re-enactment of Buddha’s delivery of the Lotus Sutra on the Vulture Peak in India, through which philosophical and spiritual messages of Buddhism are expressed and people in attendance develop self-discipline. Yeongsanjae begins with a ritual reception for all the saints and spirits of heaven and earth and concludes with a farewell ritual representing manners of the otherworldly realm of Buddha, with singing, ceremonial adornment and varied ritual dances such as the cymbal dance, drum dance and ceremonial robe dance. The other components include a ritual cleansing, a tea ceremony, the dedication of a rice meal to the Buddha and Bodhisattvas, a sermon inviting the audience to the door of truth and a ritual meal for the dead to congratulate them on their entry into heaven. Preserved chiefly by the Taego Order of Korean Buddhism based in Seoul, the Yeongsanjae is held in temples throughout the Republic of Korea to help all beings enter the world of truth by worshipping and admiring the Buddha and his laws and monks. The ceremony serves as an important space for transmission of values and art forms and for meditation, training and enlightenment.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Paul, log back I sent you a mail regarding one of your posts that I'd liked. You replied back and your reply had a prayer in the signature of your mail... something like 'may all beings be free..."
I need that part of your mail. I have lost your old mail. Could you please send me a mail at the.mishnish@gmail.com so that I have that piece again?

April 23, 2010 at 6:49 PM  
Anonymous Marcus said...

Hi,

just a quick update to say that 'Marcus' Journal' was deleted months ago and it'd be great if you could update your blogroll....

....and you might be interetsed in this new group blog too headed by Chong Go Sunim...

wakeupandlaugh.wordpress.com

With palms together,

Marcus

April 25, 2010 at 3:34 AM  

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