tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36405856.post5074673099634445355..comments2024-03-26T03:31:06.199-04:00Comments on Ask a Korean!: Ask a Korean! News: Ven. Beobjeong Enters NirvanaT.K. (Ask a Korean!)http://www.blogger.com/profile/07663422474464557214noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36405856.post-41287739653544016172010-06-04T10:58:05.689-04:002010-06-04T10:58:05.689-04:00The long wait was worth it, I have an answer. So n...The long wait was worth it, I have an answer. So now I can go and digg the interweb, to find more info on those Sarira!<br /><br />Can't thank you enough.<br /><br />Just another question, While visiting the National Museum and other archeologie related museum, I saw a lot of Knife, dagger, small sword made of stone, polished. Again not much information other than that they are knives.<br /><br />Anyway, I was wondering if those knives were used during wars, because a stone knife looks really heavy and really not efficient like silex, or metalic blades.<br /><br />We have in europe, sword that were used for ceremonies, decoration etc.<br /><br />My brother in law said it was really used during war and for fighting. I have a hard time beliving that.<br /><br />Here is a link to the dagger I'm talking about:<br /><br />http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/2b/Korea-Bronze.age-Daggers-02.jpgtelloshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04189588012484710885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36405856.post-45850801536912742612010-06-04T10:17:24.748-04:002010-06-04T10:17:24.748-04:00The Gemstones are called: Sarira. Refer to a kind ...The Gemstones are called: Sarira. Refer to a kind of pearl or crystal-like bead-shaped objects that are purportedly found among the cremated ashes of Buddhist spiritual masters. Sarira are held to emanate or incite 'blessings' and 'grace.Debra Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15021501697801231998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36405856.post-69194940085507334002010-03-29T13:01:59.651-04:002010-03-29T13:01:59.651-04:00I have a question about Buddhism. When I was in Ko...I have a question about Buddhism. When I was in Korea there was that little box in a museum.<br /><br />My wife told me it contain a gemstone they recover from the aches of a important monk after he is cremated. That stone is displayed every year so that delivers can see it.<br /><br />What is it called. Where does it come from. Any scientific information about those stones?<br /><br />thank youtelloshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04189588012484710885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36405856.post-39374238110246237712010-03-15T03:47:53.778-04:002010-03-15T03:47:53.778-04:00RIP Ven. Beop Jeong..
I've looked on the web ...RIP Ven. Beop Jeong..<br /><br />I've looked on the web for English translated copiers of "non possession", but I cant or seemed to find it. <br /><br />Do you know if the book is available and whether it was translated in to English?Miguk chonhnumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07695554200912433082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36405856.post-91002169593219547252010-03-12T12:37:12.613-05:002010-03-12T12:37:12.613-05:00[謹弔] Passing of a truly great man, who acted in ha...[謹弔] Passing of a truly great man, who acted in harmony with his teachings. He will be missed.Juanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03952053420553961043noreply@blogger.com