Sungsan Tae Sŏnsa

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Name (Hebrew)
סונגסאן טיי סונסה
Name (Latin)
Sungsan Tae Sŏnsa
Other forms of name
Yi, Tŏg-in
Haengwŏn
Sungsan haengwŏn
Seung Sahn
崇山 大禪師
숭산 대선사
סונג-סאן
Date of birth
1927-08-01
Associated country
Korea (South)
Occupation
Buddhist priests
Associated Language
kor
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 84037015
Wikidata: Q486681
Library of congress: n 85213948
OCoLC: oca01488306
DLC: n 85213948
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 9896644850000041
Sources of Information
  • Han, C.S. Sungsan Tae Sŏnsa, 1984:t.p. (Sungsan Tae Sŏnsa) p. 10 (head, Chaemi Hongbŏbwŏn)
  • His Ch'ŏn'gang e pich'in tal, 1987:t.p. (Sungsan Haengwŏn Tae Sŏnsa) p. 27, etc. (b. 8-1-27 in P'yŏngan-namdo Sunch'ŏn-gun; grad., Tongguk Taehakkyo Pulgyo Hakkwa, 1949; original name: Yi Tŏg-in; monk name: Haengwŏn)
  • Segye Pulgyo sunhoe p'ogyogi, 1990:t.p. (Sungsan Tae Sŏnsa) colophon (Sungsan haengwŏn)
  • Wanting enlightenment is a big mistake, 2006:ECIP t.p. (Seung Sahn)
  • LC database, May 17, 2020(access point: 崇山 大禪師 = 숭산 대선사 = Sungsan Tae Sŏnsa; usage: Haengwŏn, Sungsan haengwŏn)
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Wikipedia description:

Seungsahn Haengwon (Korean: 숭산행원대선사; Hanja: 崇山行願大禪師; RR: Sungsan Haengwon Daeseonsa, August 1, 1927 – November 30, 2004), born Duk-In Lee, was a Korean Seon master of the Jogye Order and founder of the international Kwan Um School of Zen. He was the seventy-eighth Patriarch in his lineage. As one of the early Korean Zen masters to settle in the United States, he opened many temples and practice groups across the globe. He was known for his charismatic style and direct presentation of Zen, which was well tailored for the Western audience. Known by students for his many correspondences with them through letters, his utilization of dharma combat and expressions such as "only don't know" or "only go straight" in teachings, he was conferred the honorific title of Dae Jong Sa in June 2004 by the Jogye Order for a lifetime of achievements. Considered the highest honor to have bestowed upon one in the order, the title translates "Great Lineage Master" and was bestowed for his establishment of the World Wide Kwan Um School of Zen. He died in November that year at Hwagaesa in Seoul, South Korea, at age 77.

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