Jogye
Jogye is a major sect of Korean Buddhism that emphasizes the practice of meditation, known as Seon. Founded in the late 20th century, it aims to unify various Buddhist traditions in Korea and promote a more accessible form of Buddhism for modern practitioners.
The Jogye Order is recognized for its focus on monastic discipline and the preservation of traditional teachings. It plays a significant role in Korean culture, hosting various ceremonies and festivals, and operates numerous temples across South Korea, making it a central figure in the country's spiritual landscape.