On the evening of August 30, at Tam Chuc Pagoda, Tam Chuc Ward, Ninh Binh Province, the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha and the Board of Directors of Tam Chuc Pagoda held the Vu Lan Ceremony of filial piety for Buddhist calendar 2569-2025 with the theme "Vu Lan - Parents' grace, country's meaning."
Attending the event were Most Venerable Thich Thanh Nhieu, Permanent Vice President of the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, Abbot of Tam Chuc, Bai Dinh Pagoda; along with 500 students from universities across the country and nearly 2,000 Buddhist monks and nuns.
Most Venerable Thich Quang Ha, Vice President of the Central Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, Head of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in Ninh Binh province, reviewed the tradition of the Vu Lan Festival of filial piety.

Accordingly, Vu Lan Festival originates from the legend of Great Filial Piety Maudgalyayana Bodhisattva who, thanks to the combined efforts of monks from all ten directions, saved his mother from hell. Therefore, Vu Lan Festival is a day to remember the merits of parents and ancestors and is considered by Buddhism as an important holiday in the seventh lunar month every year.
Vu Lan Festival is an opportunity for everyone to slow down, love more, express feelings and take practical actions to repay parents' gratitude, important favors and share with those around them.
Vu Lan is also a day to express the warm human affection in human life, imbued with spiritual and moral culture, human virtue culture, looking towards the sacred and noble origin, the closest of which is the image of father and mother.

Venerable Thich Quang Ha affirmed that this year's Vu Lan season takes place right at the time when the whole country is joyfully looking forward to the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2 (September 2, 1945 - September 2, 2025).
This is an opportunity for every Vietnamese citizen to review together the glorious historical milestones, deeply remember the contributions of generations of fathers and grandfathers who sacrificed for the independence and freedom of the Fatherland, affirming the will for independence, freedom and the strength of national unity.
In the context of the country entering a new era, an era of national growth, this year's Vu Lan season not only reminds us of the two words of filial piety and gratitude towards parents, the Fatherland, teachers, friends, and the masses, but also arouses the spirit of patriotism, love for the people, always dedicating oneself to the homeland, all for a Vietnam with rich people, strong country, fairness, democracy, civilization, soon standing shoulder to shoulder with the world powers, Venerable Thich Quang Ha emphasized.
At the Vu Lan Ceremony, the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, the leaders of the central institutes, along with the delegates, monks, nuns, and Buddhists performed traditional Buddhist rituals such as the chanting of the Vu Lan and Mu Lien Sutras and making spiritual vows to follow the Buddha; the flower offering ceremony, the rose pinning ceremony to commemorate the parents of each person, and the candle offering ceremony lit by thousands of candles, forming a map of Vietnam - as a prayer for national peace and prosperity, for the love of parents to always shine in each person's heart.

The Organizing Committee presented 30 gifts to Vietnamese heroic mothers, families with meritorious services, and wounded soldiers in Tam Chuc ward./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/hang-nghin-tang-ni-phat-tu-tham-du-le-vu-lan-bao-hieu-tai-chua-tam-chuc-post1059010.vnp
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