Fans paid tribute to the holy remains of Lord Buddha on the left day pagode of Vietnam
Hanoi, May 21 (IANS). The sacred remains of Lord Buddha sent from India were founded on Wednesday in the famous Buddhist temple of the NinH BinH province of Vietnam ‘Bai Dinh Pagoda’. A large number of dedicated, including the provincial leaders, welcomed the remains. Monks from India and Vietnam made traditional prayers. The remains arrived at the Buddhist temple of Ninh Binh from the pagode of the HA Name Province of Vietnam. The sacred remnants protected by the government of Vietnam were obtained by followers on the left day pagode. Earlier, thousands of people paid tribute to the exhibition of remnants at Tam Chuk Pagoda in the sacred environment. The sacred surplus was brought by an Indian delegation led by the Minister of Minority Affairs, Kiren Rijiju, on May 2, including the Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Kandula Durgesh and senior monks and officers. The sacred remains brought to Vietnam as part of the United Nations Vesak Day celebrations will be brought back to India on Thursday. The remains were first displayed at Tam Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City, at the time BA Den Mountain in the Tai Ninh Province, Quan Su Pagoda in Hanoi and Tam Chuk Pagoda in ha. Last week, the Indian embassy in Vietnam shared information with local media about the remains of Lord Buddha and emerging projects. The embassy describes it as the ‘national treasure’ of India and said that the remains of Lord Buddha to Vietnam are the result of cooperation between the Vietnam Buddhist Union and other organizations. India was appreciated by President Luong Kouong, Vietnam, because he sent holy remains to Vietnam, saying that it would further strengthen the strong spiritual and cultural relations between the two countries. -Ians bag/Ekd shares this story tags