Vietnam Buddhist Sangha congratulated on Vu Lan festival
16/8/16
The Government’s Religious Affairs Committee
visited the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS) at Quan Su Pagoda in Hanoi on August
15 on the occasion of Vu Lan (Ullambana) – a major Buddhist festival.
Deputy head of the committee’s standing board
Bui Thanh Ha wished the VBS dignitaries health and progress in their religious
life.
Appreciating the VBS’s contributions, he said
he hopes the Sangha will continue standing side by side with the nation during
the development process.
On behalf of the VBS, Most Venerable Thich
Thanh Nhieu, Vice Standing Chairman of the VBS’s Executive Council, said Vu Lan
festival, which falls on the 15th day of the seventh lunar
month (August 17 this year), is an occasion to pay tribute to parents,
teachers, the nation and the Three Refuges (the Buddha, the Dhama and the
Sangha).
It also marks the end of the three-month
summer retreat, which lasts from the 15th of the fourth lunar
month to the 15th of the seventh lunar month. On that day,
monks and nuns who reside in one place and devote themselves to their practice
during the retreat will become one year older in the Order, he noted.
He said the VBS will continue making good
practices of the Buddhism to help bring about peace and happiness for all
people.
Vietnam is now home to more than 48,000
Buddhist monks and nuns who are practicing the religion in over 17,000 Buddhist
worshipping sites.
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