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Religion
  
Chogye (Seon)

Successor
  
Seungsahn

Genres
  
Avant-garde metal

Died
  
1962

Role
  
Band

Record label
  
PolyGram

Name
  
Kobong Kobong

Title
  
Zen master

Active until
  
1998

Albums
  
Chmury nie bylo, Kobong

Predecessor
  
Man-gong

Origin
  
Warsaw, Poland (1994)


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Kobong soensanim (Korean: 고봉선사, Hanja: 高峯禪師, 1890–1962), the 77th Patriarch in his teaching lineage, was a Korean Zen master.

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Biography

At an early age, Kobong became a monk at Namjangsa. Known for spontaneous and eccentric teaching, he sometimes said that he preferred to teach laypeople because monks were too lazy to practice hard.

Kobong never held a position at any temple or established a temple of his own. When he was elderly, his student Seungsahn brought him to Hwagyesa in Seoul, South Korea where Kobong died at the temple in 1962. A large granite monument was built in his honor on the hillside overlooking Hwagyesa.

Lineage

Kobong Sunim was Dharma heir to Mangong Sunim, who was in turn Dharma heir to Kyongho Sunim. Kobong Sunim's best known student was Seungsahn Sunim (1927–2004), founder of the Kwan Um School of Zen. Seungsahn Sunim received Dharma transmission from Kobong Sunim at 22 years of age. Kobong had never given inka to any monk before he met Seungsahn Sunim and Seungsahn remained his only dharma heir.

Sunim is a Korean word that means ordained Buddhist and can refer to both men and women who have taken ordination vows.

References

Kobong Wikipedia