2024 Korea-U.S. Traditional Buddhist Cultural Exchange: Peace of Mind, Peace of the World “Experience Korean Traditional Buddhist Culture”

Co-Presented by Korean Cultural Center New York and The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.

 

October 8th (Tues)~October 12th (Sat), 2024

Korean Cultural Center New York

(122 E 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016)

 

Admission: Free (*Various programs required pre-registration)



 
 

The Korean Cultural Center New York (KCCNY) is delighted to announce a special cultural experience event entitled "2024 Korea-U.S. Traditional Buddhist Cultural Exchange: Peace of Mind, Peace of the World" co-presented by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism.

We offer diverse programs where participants can experience indirectly Korea’s traditional Buddhist culture, including making paper lotus flowers, woodblock printing, and prayer beads. Please join us and create your own beautiful memory.

 


The Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism

In 1955, the Jogye Order was firmly reestablished as a celibate order. On April 11, 1962, the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism was officially established with three main goals: to train and educate, to translate sutras from traditional Chinese into modern Korean, and to propagate the dharma. And between 1947 and 1949, a group of monks organized a reform movement at Bongamsa Temple advocating “Living According to the Teachings of the Buddha.” This provided an opportunity for establishing the fundamental principles and traditions of the Jogye Order, as well as officially sanctioned ceremonies.

Inji Jung