Igong bon-puri | |
Hangul | 이공본풀이 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Igong bonpuri |
McCune–Reischauer | Igong ponp'uri |
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General bon-puri narratives of Jeju Island shamanism |
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Presented in order of recitation in the Great Gut |
The Igong Bonpuri (Korean: 이공 본풀이), better known in Korea as the Hallakgungi myth (Korean: 할락궁이 신화) is an narrative traditionally told by shamans on the Korean island of Jejudo. The story bears similarity to the Buddhist book Worin Seokbo (月印釋譜; "The Moon's Reflection on the Buddha's Genealogy"), showing the close relationship of Korean mythology and Buddhist mythology.