Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple

Wonkwangsa International Zen Temple (, Korean: , English: Temple of Original Light) is a Korean-tradition zen temple and monastery located in Búbánatvölgy, a valley near Esztergom, Hungary.

The temple is currently run by the Vice Abbot and House Master Dok Hae Sunim. There are lay residents living in the temple that perform various functions, such as Kitchen Master, Head Dharma-Teacher, Garden Master or Moktak Master.

Fundraising for the project started in 2005. A considerable part of the donations are from Buddhist laypeople and temples from Korea. The purchase of the first parcels and the construction of the temple started in November, 2006 with a Master-beam Raising Ceremony of the Zen Hall. The building of the Zen Hall finished and the Foundation-Stone Ceremony of the new Buddha Hall was in April, 2010.

The land owned by the temple (as of 2011) is about . The planned final size of the temple area is . The Zen Hall is built in traditional Korean architectural style. Wonkwangsa is the only architecturally traditional Korean temple in Europe.

Wonkwangsa Temple also has strong connections to the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.

Public events

The Wonkwangsa temple holds marriage ceremonies, 49-day remembering ceremonies, burial ceremonies, precepts ceremonies (usually held at the end of a retreat) and other ceremonies requested by mostly laypeople.

Retreats

Since 2008, the temple has given space for the 90-day winter Kyol Che in Europe for the Kwan Um School of Zen. There are 100-day Kwan seum bosal chanting retreats (kido) in every summer, beginning in June. Intensive, 3- to 7-day long retreats called 'Yong Maeng Jeong Jin' with guest teachers and zen masters also take place in the temple.

Other events

From time to time Wonkwangsa temple holds non-Buddhist events, such as Yoga and wellness weekends. At the end of every winter Kyol Che, there is Sangha weekend, where the members of Kwan Um School as well as practitioners from other Buddhist traditions (Soto, Tibetan buddhists), or even just those who are interested in zen, can meet teachers and other sangha members. There have been workshops for non-violent communication held by Buddhist teachers.

See also

  • List of Buddhist temples
  • Zen
  • Korean architecture
  • Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism
  • Kwan Um School of Zen
  • Korean Buddhism

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