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Daehan Cheolligyo

Daehan Cheolligyo
Hangul
대한천리교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationDaehan Cheolligyo
McCune–ReischauerTaehan Ch'ŏlligyo

Daehan Cheolligyo (Korean대한천리교, lit.'Korean [Great Han] Tenrikyo') is a Tenrikyo-based Shinshūkyō (Japanese new religion) that is based in South Korea. It is one of the two South Korean Tenrikyo organizations. Daehan Cheolligyo is known for adopting more localized customs to harmonize with the general post-Japanese colonial cultural atmosphere; the other one is Cheolligyo Han'gukgyodan that still preserves the Japanese Sect Shinto-affiliated cultural aspects in terms of religious practices and direct affiliation with the Tenrikyo Church Headquarters. Its headquarters are currently located in southern Uijeongbu right next to Mangwolsa Station of Seoul Subway Line 1 and Shinhan University's 1st campus.[n 1]

  1. ^ Shin (신), Jun-seop (준섭); Ahn (안), Yeong-jun (영준); Lee (이), Ha-yeon (하연) (2023-05-11). ""망월사역인데 망월사는 대체 어디 있나요?"" ["Arrived at Mangwolsa Station, but where in the world is Mangwolsa Temple?"]. Kkobi News (in Korean).


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