Gihwa

Male, Deceased Person

1376 – 1433

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Who was Gihwa?

Gihwa, also known as Hamheo Teuktong was a Buddhist monk of the Seon order and leading Buddhist figure during the late Goryeo to early Joseon period. He was originally a Confucian scholar of high reputation, but converted to Buddhism at the age of 21 upon the death of a close friend. He wandered among the Korean mountain monasteries, until he had the fortune of becoming the disciple of the last Korean National Teacher Muhak.

Gihwa's writings showed a distinctive mixture between iconoclastic and suddenistic Chán language, and a strong appreciation for the scriptural tradition. Thus, he took up from Jinul the tradition of unification of Seon and Gyo Buddhism. Among his writings, there are four works in particular that made a deep impact on the subsequent Seon tradition in Korea. These are:

⁕A commentary on the Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment, the Weongak gyeong hae seorui.

⁕A redaction and subcommentary to five famous earlier commentaries on the Diamond Sutra, the Geumgang banyabaramilgyeong ogahae seorui.

⁕A subcommentary and redaction of the Collection of Yongjia, the Yonggajip gwaju seorui and

⁕The Hyeonjeong non. As a result of his fourth major work Gihwa distinguished himself as the primary Buddhist respondent to the rising Neo-Confucian polemic of his period, as he responded with vigor to the Neo-Confucian criticisms of Buddhism.

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Born
1376
Korea
Religion
  • Buddhism
Died
1433

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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