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Bhikkhu and Haeinsa

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Difference between Bhikkhu and Haeinsa

Bhikkhu vs. Haeinsa

A bhikkhu (from Pali, Sanskrit: bhikṣu) is an ordained male monastic ("monk") in Buddhism. Haeinsa (해인사, 海印寺: Temple of the Ocean Mudra) is a head temple of the Jogye Order (대한불교조계종, 大韓佛敎 曹溪宗) of Korean Seon Buddhism in Gayasan National Park (가야산, 伽倻山), South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.

Similarities between Bhikkhu and Haeinsa

Bhikkhu and Haeinsa have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Jogye Order, Korean Seon.

Jogye Order

The Jogye Order, officially the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism (대한불교조계종, 大韓佛敎 曹溪宗) is the representative order of traditional Korean Buddhism with roots that date back 1,200 years to Unified Silla National Master Doui, who brought Seon (known as Zen in the West) and the practice taught by the Sixth Patriarch, Huineng, from China about 820 C.E. The name of the Order, Jogye, was adopted from the name of the village where Patriarch Huineng's home temple is located.

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Korean Seon

Seon Buddhism (Korean: 선; IPA) is the transformative facture of Chan Buddhism tradition and creed in Korea.

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Bhikkhu and Haeinsa Comparison

Bhikkhu has 62 relations, while Haeinsa has 26. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.27% = 2 / (62 + 26).

References

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