Tuesday, 2 December 2008

DVD Launching Day





On 1 December 2008, the DVD entitled Religion, Culture and Society in Korea was screened at Bath Spa University. The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Frank Morgan and the Head of School of Historical and Cultural Studies, Professor Fiona Montgomery, attended the event. The DVD was well received by the keen audience including Korean students who are visiting Bath Spa in this academic year.

Sunday, 30 November 2008

Launching the DVD on Korean Summer Study



After several months of work, finally, we are ready to launch our DVD "Experiencing Religion, Culture and Society in Korea." In a special celebration to be held in the Main House of Bath Spa University, the DVD, which gathers some of the experiences of one month fieldwork of Bath Spa University students' fieldwork in Seoul, Korea, will be screened on 1 December 2008.

Thursday, 31 July 2008

Hospitality in Jungtosa and Getting Ready for Departure from Seoul












My last day in Seoul was a special day. It was Tuesday 29th July. Ven. Han Bo Kwang had invited Ven. Misan, Ven. Chongdok and me to visit his temple, Jungtosa, which is dedicated for Pure Land practices. At the time of our visit, the temple had begun 100,000 chanting of nembutsu (recitation of the name) of Amida Buddha of Western Paradise (sukhavati). When we arrived in Jungtosa, Ven. Bo Kwang, who is also the Director of Electronic Buddhist Text Institute (EBTI) and Professor of Department of Zen Studies with specialization of Dogen studies at Dongguk University, welcomed us and performed the traditional tea ceremony. Afterwards, we were invited for a special lunch offered on Lotus leaf with noodles made of Lotus. This was an extraordinary treat. As a Sri Lankan, I had heard that eating from Lotus leaf was very common in ancient Sri Lanka but had no previous experience of such a lunch. After lunch we returned to Dongguk University for Ven. Misan's lecture on Seon Meditation practice. I had a busy evening with farewell parties and meetings and receiving gifts. The patrons of Sangdo Meditation Center offered me a special cake, special music with Piano playing and a gift that reminds me of the search for bodhi.

Time to Say 'Good Bye' to Seoul







With long lasting memories, experiences and new friendships created over a one-month period, we left Seoul on 30th July at 11.15 a.m. by Finnair flight to Helsinki. We did not forget to record some of the things that we saw in the Incheon airport in Seoul. One could see the team is busy in negotiating packing issues and the things that want to buy at last minute. Duty Free shops still remain the temptation even after one-month of shopping in Seoul! Now we are safely back at home and plan to keep you informed of some of our memories in Seoul in the past month.

Monday, 28 July 2008

Dongguk University Students who Plan to Study at Bath Spa




Five undergraduate students from Dongguk University plan to study for a year at Bath Spa University in the Presessional Summer Programme and undergraduate programme in 2008-9. Today Bath Spa 'orange' team met Dongguk University students and had lunch together at the Italian Restaurant called 'Kitchen' located within the University premises. The Dongguk students who plan to travel to England this weekend are (i) Sung Il, (ii) Jung-ju, (iii) Kowa, (iv) Saehee, and (v) Ye Ji.

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Visiting Chun-Ma Rehabilitation Center in Busan








From 25-27 July, I spent time in Busan. I was invited by Professor Soonil Hwang and his elder sister Ms. So Jin Hwang to visit Chun-Ma Rehabilitation Center which provides facilities for nearly 200 inmates with over 40 full-time staff. What is fascinating about this center is that the inmates are good at producing ceramics. All are participating in center's activities including the worship service at 7.45 am. I spend two nights in the center and was able to observe activities including taking one breakfast and lunch with the inmates. This center has its origin in 1960s. More can be obtained from http://www.chunmarc.com

Constructing the New Catalog for the Chinese Buddhist Canon



An international workshop sponsored by Institute of Electronic Buddhist Texts & Culture Content of Dongguk University was held today under the title of "Constructing the New Catalog for the Chinese Buddhist Canon." This workshop was attended by scholars from Taiwan, Korea, USA, Hungry and UK. The keynote speaker was Professor Lewis Lancaster of University of California and the guests were welcome by Professor Bokwang Sunim, Director of EBTI at Dongguk University.