Attending the Buddha bathing ceremony was Mr. Huynh Ngoc Sang, Vice Chairman of the Provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee.

Most Venerable Thich Phuoc Minh, Standing Member of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha of the province, Head of the Provincial Buddhist Ritual Committee, and monks solemnly held an incense offering ceremony and performed the Buddha Bathing Ceremony.

Venerable Thich Phuoc Minh solemnly chanted sutras before performing the Buddha bathing ceremony.

Most Venerable Thach Ha, member of the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, Head of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in the province, together with monks, nuns, and the public, each used a small ladle to pour water on the right shoulder, left shoulder, and feet of the statue of the newborn Buddha, with the thought: "I vow to abandon all evil, to do good deeds, to save all sentient beings."

Most Venerable Thach Ha, member of the Executive Council of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, Head of the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in the province, and monks performed the Buddha bathing ceremony.

The Buddha Bathing Ceremony is recreated to recreate the solemn and mysterious scene when Buddha was born. This is a solemn ritual during the Buddha's Birthday season. The Buddha Bathing Ceremony is prepared very carefully and takes place in a very solemn and dignified manner.

Many Buddhists came to worship and participate in the Buddha bathing ceremony.

The Buddha bathing ceremony, in addition to commemorating the Buddha's birthday, also has a profound meaning, helping each person think about cleansing their body and mind, regaining their inherent purity, and using fragrant water to wash away worldly dust.

Buddha's birthday and the Buddha bathing ritual have become beautiful spiritual activities in the lives of Buddhists.

Quynh Anh - Hang My

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