Buddhists burst into tears while worshiping Buddha's relics at Chuong Pagoda in Hung Yen
Hung Yen Electronic Newspaper
Báo Hưng Yên•29/05/2025
On May 29, thousands of people and Buddhists were present at Chuong Pagoda ( Hung Yen City) to worship Buddha's relics.
Buddhists and people have gathered at Chuong Pagoda (Hung Yen City) to worship the Buddha's relics that are being enshrined here. Chuong Pagoda is the last place in the North where Buddha's relics are enshrined. After that, it is expected that at 11pm on May 29, Buddha's relics will be moved to Ngu Hanh Son Pagoda, Da Nang . At the entrance to the Chuong Pagoda, although there were many Buddhists and people coming to worship, the organization was carried out well and in order. Do To Uyen (from Hanoi ) said: "On previous occasions of worship, I was busy with work so I could not go. Today, I decided to go to Chuong Pagoda with my relatives to worship Buddha's relics. I found the organization very orderly. The volunteers were enthusiastic and people were provided with free drinking water and food." Many monks and nuns from many countries around the world were also present at Chuong Pagoda to worship Buddha's relics. Buddha's relics are enshrined at Chuong Pagoda, Hung Yen. The Buddha relic worship ceremony at Chuong Pagoda is expected to end at 11pm on May 29. Many people and Buddhists could not hide their emotions when worshiping Buddha's relics. A Buddhist burst into tears while worshiping Buddha's relics People line up to worship Buddha's relics at Chuong Pagoda, Hung Yen. It is estimated that 70,000-80,000 people and Buddhists came to worship the Buddha's relics at the Bell Pagoda on May 29. According to the planned schedule, after leaving the Bell Pagoda, the Buddha's relics will be enshrined at Ngu Hanh Son Pagoda, Da Nang City from May 30 to June 2. After that, the Buddha's relics will be brought back to India.
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