A Study on the Bibo Feng Shui of Dong Ri San Mun

AUTHORS

Yeon-Su Park,Tong-Myung University

ABSTRACT

This study is a synthetical survey to give digestive look at Korean Buddhism and a definition of Bibo philosophy of Dosun the state monk by summarizing fragmental past study materials. In other words, this study shows through the facts that in what background Korean Buddhism was introduced, how the Bibo philosophy stems from Buddhism influenced the community, how it was settled among the people, and tried to give direction how Korean Buddhism would approach to the public. However, it would be not easy to generalize the results of the study because the study was proceeded in limited application of Bibo philosophy, more academical merit shall be evaluated when study should focused on how Bibo philosophy was applied to various levels. Accordingly, it seems necessary to expand the range and quantity of the study category on further study of Bibo philosophy and looking forward to continual study.

 

KEYWORDS

Zen Buddhism, Dongrisan school, Geomancy, Bibo geomancy, Dosun state monk.

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CITATION

  • APA:
    Park,Y.S.(2019). A Study on the Bibo Feng Shui of Dong Ri San Mun. International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 3(2), 1-6. http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/IJACT.2019.3.2.01
  • Harvard:
    Park,Y.S.(2019). "A Study on the Bibo Feng Shui of Dong Ri San Mun". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, 3(2), pp.1-6. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/IJACT.2019.3.2.01
  • IEEE:
    [1]Y.S.Park, "A Study on the Bibo Feng Shui of Dong Ri San Mun". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, vol.3, no.2, pp.1-6, Nov. 2019
  • MLA:
    Park Yeon-Su. "A Study on the Bibo Feng Shui of Dong Ri San Mun". International Journal of Art and Culture Technology, vol.3, no.2, Nov. 2019, pp.1-6, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.21742/IJACT.2019.3.2.01

ISSUE INFO

  • Volume 3, No. 2, 2019
  • ISSN(p):2207-8533
  • ISSN(o):2207-8541
  • Published:Nov. 2019

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