Taego Bou
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Taego Bou (Hangul: 태고보우; Hanja: 太古普愚, 1301–1382), alternatively romanized as Taego Bowoo or Taego Bowu, was a Korean Seon master who lived in Goryeo, was the cofounder of the Jogye Order with Jinul, and is credited as the founder of the modern Taego Order.
According to tradition,[1] he unified five different branches of Buddhism and nine different Seon lineages into a single order which still continues. For his efforts, he was appointed as a supreme patriarch for the dynasty.[2] This helped set the standard for Korean Buddhism by bringing both doctrinal and practice-oriented sects together under a single umbrella.[2]
References[edit]
- ^ "Taego Order, Overseas Parish: History". Retrieved 27 December 2012.
- ^ a b "Muddy Water Zen: About Taego Order". Retrieved 27 December 2012.
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