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On May 14, thousands of Buddhist followers and people from many provinces and cities flocked to Quan Su Pagoda ( Hanoi ) to worship Buddha's relics in a solemn and respectful atmosphere. |
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The line of people stretched from the Vietnam-Soviet Friendship Labor Cultural Palace to the relic display area. |
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People from all over the country and all ages line up to worship Buddha's relics at Quan Su Pagoda (Hanoi). |
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People coming to worship are guided by authorities and volunteers to move in separate lanes, ensuring order, safety and convenience when entering the main hall of Quan Su Pagoda. |
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Although there were a lot of people, everyone patiently lined up in order, without jostling, creating a solemn atmosphere. |
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Buddha relic worship area. |
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The atmosphere inside the hall became even more solemn as people bowed their heads and prayed before the sacred relics. |
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Buddha relics are the sacred body relics of the Buddha, revered as a symbol of the Dharma body and enlightened wisdom. Buddhists and people respectfully pay homage in a solemn and quiet atmosphere, expressing their devotion towards the Buddha's birthday. |
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Close-up image of Buddha relics. |
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The relics of Buddha Shakyamuni - the national treasure of India - are being enshrined at Quan Su Pagoda, the headquarters of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha. This sacred event not only marks an important historical milestone within the framework of the 2025 United Nations Day of Vesak, but is also an opportunity for thousands of Buddhists and people from all over the country to come to pay homage, express their respect and appreciate the noble spiritual values of Buddhism. |
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This is the first time in history that Buddha's relics have been invited to Vietnam, thanks to close coordination between the Vietnamese Government , the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, the Indian Government and international Buddhist organizations. |
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The elderly people after visiting the Buddha's relics greeted the Indian monks. |
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For Buddhists, the worship of relics is not simply a ritual of worship but also a journey towards spiritual purity. |
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Buddhists in difficult circumstances also come to worship and pray for peace and happiness for themselves and their families. |
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After seeing the Buddha's relics with their own eyes, everyone left in a joyful and happy mood. |
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Outside the hall, people lined up in long lines waiting for their turn to pay their respects. Each person carried within them boundless faith, a desire to admire and bow before the Buddha's relics, wishing for peace and happiness for themselves and their families. |
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The Buddha's relics are currently enshrined on the first floor of Quan Su Pagoda's hall for people to come and worship from May 14 to 16. |
Source: https://nhandan.vn/anh-dong-nguoi-xep-hang-cho-chiem-bai-xa-loi-duc-phat-post879695.html
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