Kinh nikaya thich minh chau biography

  • Born 1920 in Quang Nam Province,Central Vietnam.In 1946 left family and devoting his Buddhist studies at Tuong Van Buddhist Temple, Hue.From.
  • Thich Minh Chau (1918 - 2012).
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    The Great Master Minh Chau

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    Duc Tang Thong Minh Chau who was a founder Van Hanh University and The Buddhist Church of Vietnam. His death was universally mourned. Born 1920 in Quang Nam Province ,Central Vietnam .In 1946 left family and devoting his Buddhist studies at Tuong Van Buddhist Temple, Hue .From 1952-1961 Great Master Minh Chau has been given himself wholly to his Buddhist studies at The Nalanda University in India . He received PHD with Thesis :” The Central Philosophy of Buddhism” (The Paliterm Sasana) In Asia especially Vietnam , his thought conceived that Buddhism is an historic expression of a universal human ideal. It offers any individual or society a voluntary way of thought and conduct ,based upon an analysis of conditioned existence ,dependent upon supreme human effort ,and directed toward the realization of freedom in perfect existence.

    As a way of life, he formed judgement that the Buddhism has been variously understood followed, and expounded by its adherents ,and variously studied, interpreted, and described by non Buddhist. Ethnic traits and social customs, subjective inte


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    TRAN THAI TONG, 1218-1277

    Born of a fishermen family from Tuc Mac (Nam Ha, Vietnam) Tran Thai Tong is the first king of the Tran dynasty. He mounted the throne at eight, with as tutor Tran Thu Do.

    In 1237, he took refuge at the Yen Tu with the aim to consecrate himself entirely to Buddhism. He met there Master Truc Lam and told him his projects.

    Soon later, he returned to the capital. Beside his Court activities, and his efforts for the maintenance and defense of the kingdom, he continued to improve and learn Buddhism under the clear-sighted direction of the best masters: Truc Lam, Tuc Lu, and with the help of his co-religious like Dai Dang, Ung Thuan, Thien Phong. He equally and regularly maintained relations with other famous masters like Duc Thanh who came from China.

    As a king and as a Buddhist practitioner, Tran Thai Tong was much interested in the study of Chinese civilization to draw from it necessary lessons for the exercise of his political duty. He was devoted to Buddhism both for his personal awakening and that of his people. He founded in 1253 in the capital a national institute, erected statutes in honor of Chu Cong, Confucius, Mencius. He ordered the painting

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