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Vietnam Pagoda in Nepal inaugurated

 

 

A ceremony to inaugurate the Vietnam Pagoda was held in Lumbini,

Nepal, on December 17, or the 17th of the 11th month of 2549 on the

Buddhist calendar.

 

The ceremony was attended by Buddhist dignitaries from pagodas of

Nepal, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Japan, and the Republic of Korea in

Lumbini Buddhist land. Representatives of the Nepalese government

and the tourism ministry were also on hand.

 

Vietnamese Minister-Counsellor in India Ton Sinh Thanh, on behalf of

the Government Religion Committee, presented a basket of flowers to

the Vietnam Pagoda's executive board.

 

Addressing the function, Most Venerable Thich Huyen Dieu, a

representative of the International Buddhism Association, reminisced

about the construction of the Vietnam Pagoda over the past 12 years.

He also expressed gratitude to Buddhists around the world for their

spiritual and material assistance to building the Vietnam Pagoda.

 

Later that day, the Pagoda distributed clothing and food to poor

people of the area around the Pagoda.

 

The Vietnam Pagoda, together with other Asian Buddhist pagodas in

the Buddhist land, birthplace of Buddha Sakiamuni, is expected to

contribute to developing infrastructure and improving people's

living conditions in Lumbini through tourism. (VNA)

 

http://www.nhandan.com.vn/english/life/221205/life_pagoda.htm

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