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Tale of Two Potalakas: Intercultural Relations Between China and Korea Examined Through Maritime Buddhism
2022
Távol-keleti Tanulmányok
Several places around the world have been identified as Potalaka, which was originally thought to be located in South India. The most well-known among these places are Mount Putuo in China and Naksan Temple in Korea. Geographically speaking, Korea is connected to China by sea, which acted as a source of cultural and material resources for a long time. For this reason, throughout history the sea became the stage of cultural exchanges between these two regions. The sea was the channel through
doi:10.38144/tkt.2022.1.7
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