Hinduism in Korea

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Hinduism is a minority religion in Korea. Through Buddhism, it has also had an indirect impact on certain aspects of traditional Korean thought. The Four Heavenly Kings that can be seen in Korean Buddhist temples originated from the Lokapālas.

[edit] South Korea

There is one Hindu temple in Seoul the Sri Sri Radha Krishna temple.[1] This was established by ISKCON a Gaudiya Vaishnav sect of Hinduism. There are no temples elswhere in Korea. The country is home to a small number of migrants from India, including students and engineers; some of these are Hindu. In addition, yoga has gained increasing popularity.

Though South Korea is mostly secular, the range of religious beliefs displayed is quite broad. The shamanism practiced in the country is vaguely similar to Hinduism. Most religious people adhere to either Buddhism or Christianity. There is still a strong Confucian presence here.

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh Korea [( http://www.hsskorea.com )]


Hindu Swayamsevak Sangha [[2]] is operating in Korea for the Rejuvenation of ancient vedic Culture which is in modern days called Hindu Dharma.

You can reach [[HSS korea]] and be part of a Volunteering organization working towards Indo-Korean Cultural exchange.

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www.krishnaKorea.com is a community in South Korea worshiping Lord Sri Krishna.It is branch of ISKCON( International Krishna Consciousness).

Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh is operating in Korea for the Rejuvenation of ancient vedic Culture which is in moderan days called Hindu Dharma..

You can reach HSS Korea via website www.hsskorea.com.