Chongji Buddhist Order
Lay Buddhist practice, Korean heritage.
The Chongji Buddhist Order in Seoul offers a fascinating glimpse into a unique chapter of Korean Buddhist history. Established in 1972, it stands out as one of South Korea's leading lay Buddhist orders, a significant development given the historically limited role of lay practitioners in traditional Korean Buddhism. At a time when the accumulated legacy of Korean Buddhism was reportedly in decline, the Chongji Order emerged as a separate organization, marking a pivotal moment in the 1,500-year-long journey of the faith on the peninsula. While details on specific retreat offerings are not readily available, the order's very existence speaks to a commitment to making Buddhist practice accessible and relevant to lay individuals in a modern context. It's a place to consider if you're interested in the evolution of Buddhism in Korea and the empowerment of lay communities.
Highlights
- Established as a separate organization in 1972
- One of South Korea's leading lay Buddhist orders
- Significant historical foundation in Korean Buddhism
- Empowering lay practitioners in a traditional monastic landscape
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Setting
Located in the bustling Kangnam-gu district of Seoul, the center is situated within a vibrant urban environment. While specific details about the immediate surroundings are not provided, visitors can expect a contrast between the contemplative atmosphere within and the dynamic energy of one of Seoul's most well-known areas.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation at the Chongji Buddhist Order is not available. Visitors should inquire directly with the center.
How to get there
The Chongji Buddhist Order is located at 776-2 Kangnam-gu Yeoksam-dong, Seoul. Visitors can use local transportation to reach this address in the Kangnam-gu district.
Nearest airport: Gimpo International Airport (GMP) (17 km)
Nearest city: Seoul
Public transport: Contact the center for specific public transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Chongji Buddhist Order websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Feb, Nov, Jan
Avoid: Sep, Jul, Aug
Seoul experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and humid, while winters are cold with snow. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, making them generally pleasant times to visit.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the primary focus of the Chongji Buddhist Order?
The Chongji Buddhist Order is notable as one of South Korea's leading lay Buddhist orders, established to provide a more prominent role for lay practitioners within Korean Buddhism.
When was the Chongji Buddhist Order founded?
The Chongji Buddhist Order was established in 1972 as a separate organization, marking a significant event in the history of Korean Buddhism.
Does the center offer specific meditation retreats or programs?
Information regarding specific meditation retreats or programs is not detailed in the available sources. It is recommended to check their website or contact the center directly for current offerings.
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