Thursday, September 22, 2011

The Jogye Order's Buddhist School of International Studies

It is the first of its kind in Korea, opened its gates on Friday at Hwaunsa temple in Gyeonggi Province.

This special two-year training school is aimed at further propagating Korean traditional Buddhism to the rest of the world by fostering specialized monks with bilingual skills which is necessary when preaching Korean Buddhist teachings to foreigners.

This special two-year training school is aimed at further propagating Korean traditional Buddhism to the rest of the world by fostering specialized monks with bilingual skills which is necessary when preaching Korean Buddhist teachings to foreigners. "Up until now when Korean monks go abroad they really don't feel comfortable with foreigners, they don't know what to do, foreigners don't know what to do with them. But many people are actually very interested in and curious about Korean Buddhism. So that's one of the main motivations." In line with the purpose of this establishment, the school offers a wide range of courses from fundamental Buddhist doctrines and practices to technical English. The newly opened school has nine Bhikkuni monks and these women are eager to spread their words of wisdom. "I enrolled because I wanted to deepen my understanding of Korean Buddhism and preach the teachings in my own voice to many others around the world and help them cure their minds." The nine student monks vary in age and experience, but their goal is the same -- to liberate people across the globe from suffering by enlightening them through Korean Buddhism.


[Interview : Mujin Sunim, School head ] "Up until now when Korean monks go abroad they really don't feel comfortable with foreigners, they don't know what to do, foreigners don't know what to do with them. But many people are actually very interested in and curious about Korean Buddhism. So that's one of the main motivations."

In line with the purpose of this establishment, the school offers a wide range of courses from fundamental Buddhist doctrines and practices to technical English.
The newly opened school has nine Bhikkuni monks and these women are eager to spread their words of wisdom.


[Interview : Un-Seong Sunim, Bhikkuni monk] "I enrolled because I wanted to deepen my understanding of Korean Buddhism and preach the teachings in my own voice to many others around the world and help them cure their minds."

The nine student monks vary in age and experience, but their goal is the same -- to liberate people across the globe from suffering by enlightening them through Korean Buddhism.


[Reporter : Han Da-eun
daeun@arirang.co.kr ] "Jogye Order Buddhist School of International Studies is expected to pave a new road in fostering specialized Buddhist experts, as well as contribute to globalizing Korean traditional Buddhism.
Han Da-eun, Arirang News."

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