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         Won Buddhism:     more books (36)
  1. The Scriptures of Won Buddhism: A Translation of Wonbulgyo kyojon (Classics in East Asian Buddhism)
  2. An Introduction to Won Buddhism (Wonbulgyo) by Bongkil Chung, 1994
  3. Won Buddhism: A History and Theology of Korea's New Religion (Studies in Asian Thought and Religion) by Key Ray Chong, 1997-06
  4. Scripture of Won Buddhism by Won Pulkyo Kyojun, 1988
  5. The Scriptures of Won-Buddhism by Translated by the Committee for the Authorized Translations of Won-Buddhist Scriptures, 2007
  6. THE CANONICAL TEXTBOOK OF WON BUDDHISM by Won Pulkyo Kyojuno, 1971
  7. THE SCRIPTURE OF WON BUDDHISM (WON PULKYO KYOJUN). by No Author., 1988-01-01
  8. Concerns and Issues in Won Buddhism by Dr. Bokin Kim, 2000-09-25
  9. Won Buddhism The Periodical 1962-1992 The Complete Set by Not Stated, 1993
  10. The Canon of Won Buddhism (Korean-English) by 1997
  11. Won Buddhism
  12. Korean Buddhism: Buddhism, Mahayana, Zen, Won Buddhism, Seongcheol, Korean Buddhist temples, Religion in Korea, List of Korean Buddhists, Korean Confucianism, Haedong Goseungjeon
  13. The Won Buddhism (Wonbulgyo) of Sot'aesan by Kwangsoo Park,
  14. THE CANONICAL TEXTBOOK OF WON BUDDHISM by Won PULKYO KYOJUN, 1971-01-01

1. WonBuddhism Won Buddhism ¿øºÒ±³ ¿ø ºÒ ±³ Won Buddhism
Introduction to Won.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Buddhism Lineages Won......Please Mail to Me, If You Want To Know Anything About WonBuddhism.(ZIP CODE 570754) 344-2, SHINYONG-DONG IKSAN-CITY, CHUNBUK
http://www.wonbuddhism.or.kr/eng_won/
Please Mail to Me, If You Want To Know Anything About WonBuddhism.
(ZIP CODE : 570-754)
344-2, SHINYONG-DONG
IKSAN-CITY, CHUNBUK-DO
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Tel : 82-653-50-3190 Fax : 82-653-857-8856

2. Won Buddhism*
Article regarding the moral systems of Confucianism and Buddhism.
http://sino-sv3.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/FULLTEXT/JR-JOCP/chung2.htm
Won Buddhism*: A Synthesis of The Moral Systems of Confucianiam And Buddhism
Bongkil Chung
Journal of Chinese Philosophy
Vol.15 1988
P.425-448
Honolulu, U.S.A.

3. Wonbuddhism.cc
Basic introduction of won buddhism. Audio Dharma talks, and Won Buddhist sutras.
http://wonbuddhism.cc

4. Won Buddhism
Offers a calendar of holidays and weekly events at this Manhattan temple. Read the scriptures of won buddhism and learn about meditation.
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5. WonBuddhism Won Buddhism ¿øºÒ±³ ¿ø ºÒ ±³ Won Buddhism
Please Mail to Me, If You Want To Know Anything About WonBuddhism. (ZIP CODE 570754) 344-2, SHINYONG-DONG IKSAN-CITY, CHUNBUK-DO REPUBLIC OF KOREA Tel 82-653-50-3190 Fax 82-653-857-8856
http://www.won-buddhism.com/eng_won
Please Mail to Me, If You Want To Know Anything About WonBuddhism.
(ZIP CODE : 570-754)
344-2, SHINYONG-DONG
IKSAN-CITY, CHUNBUK-DO
REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Tel : 82-653-50-3190 Fax : 82-653-857-8856

6. Won Buddhism
Being Turns into NonBeing And Non-Being into Being, Turning and turning to theUltimate; Being and Non-Being are both Void. But the Void is also Perfect.
http://www.wonbuddhism.org/

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8. Www.wonbuddhism.cc
Won Buddhist Manhattan Temple, offers weekly dharma talk by Rev. Lee won buddhism Shedding Light on My New Path(Joe Bohrer)
http://www.wonbuddhism.cc/manhattan

9. An Introduction To Won Buddhism. . .
won buddhism Its Faith and Practice won buddhism is a new religion in theera of creation, which started in Korea and is growing worldwide.
http://www.wonbuddhist.org/won_cc/manhattan/introduce/introdu.htm
An Introduction to Won Buddhism Won Buddhism: Its Faith and Practice
Won Buddhism is a new religion in the era of creation, which started in Korea and is growing worldwide. Won Buddhism was established based on the awakening of young Chungbin Pak - later called Sot'aesan Taejongsa, a new Buddha of the era of creation - on April 28, 1916 in Kilryong Li, Paeksoo Myeon, Youngwang County, Chonnan Province. The Won Buddhist calendar began with the awakening of Sot'ae san Taejongsa.
The object of Won Buddhist faith is Dharmakaya Buddha, the Truth of lrwon - the transliteration of the Korean word meaning one circle. The truth of lrwon is symbolized by the form of a circle, "O". The symbol of lrwon represents the source of all beings, the original mind of all sentient beings, and the enlightened mind of all Buddhas and saints. Thus, lrwon is a totality without remainder.
In the Won Buddhist faith, there are no external images of Buddhas enshrined for the purpose of offering worship or respect. Won Buddhists offer respect to whatever work they participate in, whomever they meet, and whatever object they handle. Won Buddhists do not exclude other faiths or views, because the symbol of lrwon points to the sameness of the enlightened mind of all Buddhas and saints.

10. Won Buddhist Temple Of Philadelphia
location since 1987) to bring the teachings of won buddhism to both Korean and English speaking communities in
http://www.wonbuddhismphila.org/

11. Won Buddhism
WebAddress. RegionName. Subject. won buddhism. DPI. 3442 Shinyoung-dong
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OrgName OrgAssociation StateProvince PostalCode CountryName Telephone Fax EmailInternet WebAddress RegionName Subject WON BUDDHISM DPI 344-2 Shinyoung-dong Iksan City Chonbuk REPUBLIC OF KOREA jec@wonbuddhism.cr.kr www.wonbuddhism.or.kr FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND BELIEF

12. BNEFICENCE AS THE MORAL FOUNDATION IN WON BUDDHISM
BENEFICENCE AS THE MORAL FOUNDATION IN won buddhism. Thus morality or moral systemis used as a means to the realization of the religious goals of won buddhism.
http://sino-sv3.sino.uni-heidelberg.de/FULLTEXT/JR-JOCP/chung1.htm
BENEFICENCE AS THE MORAL FOUNDATION IN WON BUDDHISM
Bongkil Chung
Journal of Chinese Philosophy
Vol. 23 (1996)
PP.193-211
Hawaii, U.S.A.

13. Headquarters Of Won Buddhism
The Sight of Won Buddhist Headquarters Welcome to Headquarters of won buddhism. Won Buddhist Headquarters, the center of missionary works and administrative affairs of won buddhism is located in Iksan City, Chonbuk Province.
http://www.won-buddhism.com/eng_won/won5_e.html
The Sight of Won Buddhist Headquarters
Welcome to Headquarters of Won Buddhism. Won Buddhist Headquarters, the center of missionary works and administrative affairs of Won Buddhism is located in Iksan City, Chonbuk Province. It consists of the Office of the Prime Master, the Supreme Council, the Joint Committee of Priests and Laymen, the Committee of Representative Devotees, the Administration Center, and the Inspection Bureau. It was established in 1924 and has many memorial buildings filled with the spirit of Ven. Sotaesan and senior disciples, such as the Sacred Pagodas of Ven. Sotaesan and Ven. Chongsan, the Everlasting Memorial Shrine, and the Memorial Hall in commemoration of half-centennial of Won Buddhism.
Main Entrance
Taekakjon Hall Kujosil Yongmojon Shrine ... Sacred Pagoda of The Chungsan
Address of Headquarters... 344-2 ShinYong dong, Iksan city Chonbuk, Republic of Korea 570-754 Tel: (82-653-850-3170~1 FAX: 850-3174

14. Won Buddhism
GRAND MASTER SOT'AESAN. A MAJOR PRAYER OF won buddhism. Introduction Colleges Medical Center Museum won buddhism Gallery . Return Home button.
http://english.wonkwang.ac.kr/wonbuddhism/
- An Introduction to Wonbulgyo -
THE FOUNDATION OF A NEW RELIGIOUS ORDER
RELIGIOUS DOCTRINE PRACTICE GRAND MASTER SOT'AESAN ... Gallery Mail to: wcc@wonnms.wonkwang.ac.kr 344-2, Shinyong-Dong Iksan-shi, Chollabuk-Do 570-749, KOREA

15. A MAJOR PRAYER OF WON BUDDHISM
PART FIVE A MAJOR PRAYER OF won buddhism 'PupIn Ki-Do Prayer of WonBuddhism . won buddhism . Mail to wcc@wonnms.wonkwang.ac.kr.
http://english.wonkwang.ac.kr/wonbuddhism/part5.html
PART FIVE :
A MAJOR PRAYER OF WON BUDDHISM 'Pup-In Ki-Do'
Prayer of Authentication from the Dharma Realm:
Prayer for the sentient beings and the public

Contents
1. A General Introduction
'Pup-In Ki-Do' (A prayer of Authentication from the Dharma Realm) : A Major Devotional Ceremony in Won Buddhism
2. Leading a devotional ceremony
(1) Tolling of the Dhrama Bell
(2) Opening of the Ceremony
(3) Dhyana : Meditation
Song of Won Buddhism

(5) Inward confession(Contemplation) : An individual silent prayer. Scripture Recitation(Introduction, #13 and #14) Prayer of 'Pup-In Ki-Do' Vows ti Il-Won-Sang(Chanting) Song of 'Pup-In Ki-Do' (10) Closing 3. For more Information Dept. of International Affairs. Headquarters of Won Buddhism 344-2 Shin Yong-Dong Iksan City, Republic of Korea 570-754 TEL (0653)50-3270-1 FAX (0653)50-3270
The Foundation of A New Religious Order Religious Doctrine Practice Grand Master Sot'aesan ... WON BUDDHISM Mail to: wcc@wonnms.wonkwang.ac.kr 344-2, Shinryong-Dong Iksan-shi, Chollabuk-Do 570-749, KOREA Last Update : March, 13, 1996

16. History Of Won Buddhism In Philadelphia
Now we feel that our task is to cooperate among members, to deliver the teachingof won buddhism, and to build the IlWon (one/whole) world. back to top.
http://www.wonbuddhismphila.org/won_temple/history/historyintro.html
History of Won Buddhist Temple of Philadelphia
(last revised April 1995; see also a Chronological History It was early spring of 1983 (Won Buddhist Year 68) when a dharma seed began to sprout at Philadelphia, namely the city of brotherly love. Mr. Wonkyu Koh and Mrs. Bokhyae Koh, a very devout Won Buddhist couple moved from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia in 1982 and started Won Buddhist discussion meeting with Korean graduate students (about 10 ) from Temple University in March, 1983. Rev. Bokin Kim who was studying in the Religion Department at Temple University presided over the meeting. The meeting , held once a month at Temple University, was composed of a presentation of a Won Buddhist teaching and its discussion. Rev. Song, Rev. Young Bong and Rev. Paek Sang Won of the New York Won Buddhist Temple, joined the dharma discussion and encouraged the participants in their study of Won Buddhist teaching.
The dharma meeting continued to be held for four years until a two bedroom single house was purchased and functioned as Won Buddhist Temple of Philadelphia in May, 1987. Rev. Dukil Lee was invited to be the head of the temple in October. Since then, the missions of Philadelphia expanded to Korean immigrants, though Korean students still performed an active role. The temple proceeded with an indirect mission through a Korean language school and math tutoring program for second generation Korean immigrants. It also started to give comfortable surroundings for meditation for American members.

17. Won Buddhist Temples, USA
List of all Won temples in the US.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Buddhism Lineages Won...... California won buddhism of Fresno 429 E. Scott Ave. Garden Grove, CA92843 714638-0303 won buddhism of San Diego 8102 Mazer St.
http://www.wonbuddhismphila.org/won_temple/temples.html
Locations of Won Buddhist Temples in the United States
Visitors are always welcome at Won Buddhist Temples. Please call ahead for a schedule of meditation and meeting times.
California Won Buddhism of Fresno 429 E. Scott Ave. Fresno, CA 93710 Won Buddhism of Los Angeles 1717 Hoover St., #120 Los Angeles, CA 90006 Won Buddhism of Orange County 13091 Brookhurst St. Garden Grove, CA 92843 Won Buddhism of San Diego 8102 Mazer St. Lemon Grove, CA 91945 Won Buddhism of San Francisco 4645 Ocean Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132 Won Buddhism of Valley 16060 Nordhoff St. North Hills, CA 91343 Colorado Won Buddhism of Colorado 145 Overland Court Lafayette, Co 80026 Florida Won Buddhism of Miami 16021 S. W. 81st Miami, FL 33157 Hawaii Won Buddhism of Hawaii 98-1254 Mahipua St. Aiea, HI 96701 Won Buddhism of Hawaii 84-551 Makaha Valley Rd. Waianae, HI 96792 Illinois Won Buddhism of Chicago 6330 N. Cicero Ave. Chicago, IL 60646 Maryland Won Buddhism of Washington 8908 Potomac Station Lane Potomac, Maryland 20854 New York Won Buddhism of Manhattan 431 East 57 St. New York, NY 10022

18. Soe Tae San, Won Buddhism
Introduction. won buddhism is a modern Buddhist folk movement in South Korea,founded by Soetae San (1891-1943). THE HISTORY OF won buddhism.
http://www.geocities.com/ganesha_gate/won.html
Soe Tae San 1891 - 1946
Introduction
Founder
SO TAE SAN
He initiated many innovations - such as dispensing with formalities and vanity, abolishing superstition, executing thrift and savings, and erecting an embankment to reclaim land from the sea. So-tae-san wrote the doctrine and institutional system of Won Buddhism. He established the headquarters of Won Buddhism in Iksan city and started the Won Buddhist community in the headquarters. He passed away at the age of 53 on June 1, 1943, after twenty eight years' selfless mission.
THE HISTORY OF WON BUDDHISM
Many people came to So-tae-san who was awakened to the Truth of Irwon (Dharmakaya). From among them, So-tae-san chose nine diciples for the foundation of the Won Buddhist order. He established a successful embankment project which reclaimed a beach for use as farm-land. While contemplating the Truth of Irwon with his nine disciples, at the mountain peaks for 100 days, he received authentication for the mission of the Won Buddhist order from the realm of Buddha. So-tae-san established the headquarters of the new order in Sinyong Dong, Iksan City,(Formerly Iri), the present headquarters. So-tae-san wrote and edited Chong-jon - the basic scripture - and other canonical texts.
So-tae-san was succeeded by Chongsan, Kyu Song (1900-1962), who was born in Songju, Korea, Kyongbuk Province. Chongsan performed relief work for war refugees after Korea won its independence from Japanese control and after the civil war between North and South Korea. He passed away on January 22, 1962 after twenty-nine years' mission. Chongsan was succeeded by Taesan, Taego Kim(1916-), the Third Prime Master. Taesan actively promotes plans for building one global community.

19. Korean Links Page
Excerpts used for book are those dealing with Kyongju. won buddhism Also haslinks to English and Esperanto pages! Korean Language and Translation.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Pagoda/5961/
WELCOME TO THE KOREAN LINKS PAGE Buddhism Korean Language and Translation Korean Studies Travel Buddhism
  • Chogye Buddhist Order's Korean Page with a link to an English page that has short articles on Buddhist art, BBSs, the daily life of monks, history, teachings and temples.
  • Cheongt'o Temple
    Site for the Pure Land Order of Korea with a link to a Korean-language page
  • Korean Buddhism : an extensive set of links
  • Korean Buddhist Temples
  • Peopchu Temple
  • Providence Zen Center
    The main Zen Center of the Kwanum Zen School which was founded by Master Seung Sahn.
  • Pulguk Temple
  • Resources for the Study of East Asian Language and Thought
    Charles Muller's excellent set of web pages which contain texts, reference materials and links.
  • Smiles of the Baby Buddha : an English translation of Yu Hong-june's popular works. Excerpts used for book are those dealing with Kyongju.
  • Won Buddhism
    Also has links to English and Esperanto pages!
    Korean Language and Translation
  • Charles Mueller: Korean to English Translator
  • Hyeonju Kim: French to Korean Translator
    Hyeonju Kim is a freelance translator who has published a number of works in both France and Quebec.
  • Jeansue Mueller: English to Korean Translator
    Specializing in business, tourism-related documents and personal correspondance.
  • 20. Won Buddhism Of Houston
    Won Buddhist Temple of Houston. Please send me email If you would like to havemore information About Won-Buddhism. To Main Homepage board_a_home.gif.
    http://houston.wonihome.net/eng/
    Won Buddhist Temple of Houston Please send me e-mail If you would like to have more information About Won -Buddhism.
    [To Main Homepage] 2226 Blalock Rd. Houston, TX 77080 U.S.A. (Tel: 1-713-935-9111 / Fax: 1-713-935-9111)

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