Jin Gak Order of Korean Buddhism (, ), or Jingak Order, is a modern South Korean form of Vajrayana Buddhist tradition founded on 14 June 1947 by Grand Master Daejongsa Son GyuâÂÂsang (Hoedang, å«çª祥; 1902âÂÂ1963).
The Jingak Order emphasizes DharmakayaâÂÂMahavairocana Buddha as its guiding doctrineâÂÂdescribing the Buddha as the immanent oneness encompassing all three realms of existence. It places greater devotional focus on Vairocana rather than Sakyamuni Buddha.
Its esoteric teachings are derived from a revised lineage of Japanese Shingon Buddhism and incorporate the dual mandalasâÂÂthe GarbhadhÃÂtu (Womb Realm) and VajradhÃÂtu (Diamond Realm). The order's main mantra is the Korean version of the SixâÂÂSyllable Mantra "Om Ma Ni Ban Me Hum".
Monks in the Jingak Order may marry and wear their hair long; married couples may serve as co-preachers, reflecting a more inclusive approach to monastic practice.