Previously, the Buddha's relics (India's national treasure) were brought, honored, and placed at Quan The Am Pagoda (Ngu Hanh Son, Da Nang) for monks, nuns, Buddhists, and people to come and worship.
According to the Executive Committee of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha in Da Nang City, the presence of Buddha's relics in Vietnam from May 2 to June 2 is a major religious event that not only demonstrates the close friendship between the two countries of Vietnam and India but also demonstrates the spirit of solidarity and mutual respect for long-standing culture and beliefs.
Ceremony to send off the relics to the plane at Da Nang airport. Photo: DAC MANH |
The solemn ceremony of sending off the relics. Photo: DAC MANH |
The convoy of vehicles carrying relics from Quan The Am Pagoda (Ngu Hanh Son) moves towards Da Nang airport. Photo: DAC MANH |
The procession of vehicles carrying the relics enters the Da Nang International Airport area. Photo: DAC MANH |
The final worship ceremony and the farewell ceremony for the relics took place solemnly at Quan The Am Pagoda (Da Nang) before moving to the airport. Photo: DAC MANH |
A large number of monks, nuns, Buddhists and people attended the ceremony to pay respect to the Buddha's relics. Photo: DAC MANH |
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Source: https://baodanang.vn/xa-hoi/202506/trang-trong-le-cung-tien-xa-loi-duc-phat-4008003/
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