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The Việt Nam Quốc Tự (lit. ' National pagoda of Vietnam ') is located on February 3rd Blvd., District 10 of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The pagoda, seven stories tall, is full of colorful, oversized statues of religious figures. On the first and fifteenth of the month, the pagoda opens up its third and seventh floors to the public.
10. Buddha guides my life (Phật dìu dắt đời con) 11. The Dharma enlightens my life (Phật pháp soi sáng đời con) 12. Blessed may I meet the Buddha (Phúc cho con gặp Phật) 13. Thank the Buddha for embracing Buddhism (Tạ ơn Phật cho con gặp đạo vàng) 14. I go looking for me (Tôi đi tìm tôi) 15. I met the Buddha ...
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Maitripa's "Cycle of Teachings on Non-Cognition" (Yid la mi byed pa 'i chos skor). This classification existed since the time of Butön Rinchen Drup (1290-1364). [20] Indian sources of mahāmudrā were later compiled by the seventh Karmapa Chödrak Gyatso (1454-1506) into a three-volume compilation entitled The Indian Mahāmudrā Treatises (Tib.
A mudra is a pen name, nom de plume, or pseudonym adopted by a musician to serve as their sign of authorship in a musical composition. A pen name may be used to make the author's name more distinctive, to disguise their gender, to distance an author from some or all of their previous works, to protect the author from retribution for their writings, to combine more than one author into a single ...
In Saigon, the largest center for the production of Trung Thu lanterns in South Vietnam has been Phú Bình in District 11 since before 1975, supplying the whole region's lanterns. This originated with a migrant community in 1954, originally from Báo Đáp village in Nam Định province. The Northern village is famous for its dyeing industry.
This line was initially planned to be at least 38 km (24 mi) long. [28] In March 2024, it was finalised to run at a length of 37.35 km (23.21 mi), with 20 stations. This includes an 11.8 km (7.3 mi) section passing through Ho Chi Minh City and a 25.55 km (15.88 mi) section through Dong Nai Province.
The outermost sector is the primary defensive fortification of the citadel (called La thành or Kinh thành), the middle sector is the Imperial City (Vietnamese: Hoàng thành), between these two layers is a residential area, the innermost sector is the Forbidden City (or "Purple Forbidden City", from the Vietnamese Tử cấm thành; a term ...