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Dinh Cau Temple
Have you visited Dinh Cau Temple where nature meets serenity? Dinh Cau Temple in Phu Quoc, Vietnam is a place where nature and peace come together. Sitting on a rocky cliff near Duong Dong Town, the temple offers stunning views of the sea, especially at sunset. It’s a perfect spot for anyone looking to experience both the island’s beauty and its spiritual side. A Place of hope and…
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"Bên trong vo kén vang" (2023)
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"LIVING AMID DUST AND ENJOYING THE WAY" By Tran Nhan Tong / ... Commentary: The following is not a poem; it is longform prose composed by the King Tran Nhan Tong (1258-1308), who founded the Truc Lam Zen school. -- (Trúc Lâm ("Bamboo Grove"), is a Vietnamese Thien (Zen) sect. It is the only native school of Buddhism in Vietnam. - Wikipedia) --
]This rhythmic prose has 'Ten Sections', gradually showing the Way of Truc Lam Zen. At the end of the prose is a four-line poem that summarizes his Zen teachings.
The Vietnamese version used here comes from the works of the Zen master Thich Thanh Tu (b. 1924), who has revived and popularized Truc Lam Zen in Vietnam these days, and whose works I am indebted to.
NINTH SECTION - Thus, now I tell you. The teaching methods used by patriarchs are very different, but they will lead you to the same gate. If you talk only about the days after Ma To, then you miss a previous incident when Bodhidharma met Luong Vu De.
“The merit from good deeds are all empty.” Those who don’t understand this are all clinging to delusions and making more mistakes. Since the words “vast emptiness” and “don’t know” were spoken, they have been echoing in the ears of ignorant persons.
Bodhidharma was born in India, died in Shaolin Temple, and pretended to be buried at the foot of the Hung Nhi Mountain. Some generations later, a poem was written on a wall of that temple, saying that the human body was the bodhi tree and that the mind was a luminous mirror.
The elder Vuong wielded a sword and killed a cat, clearing all doubtful thoughts about the head monk. The Zen Master Tu Ho pretended to whistle to his dog to test the responses from younger generations.
The rice at Lu Lang Market was very expensive; nobody was allowed to haggle. The walkways in Thach Dau’s monastery were so slippery; it was hard to come there to ask for the way. Pha Tao took down the banners, trampling divine signs to save the Kitchen God.
Cau Chi moved a finger, using the old style from his master. Lam Te’s sword and Bi Ma’s crutch were handled freely to show the way for the asking monks. Doan’s lion and Huu’s buffalo appeared to warn the arrogant Buddhists.
Lifting a fan and moving a bamboo rod were all means to see whether the learners had understood. Throwing a ball or handing a dipper was just a means for dharma friends to demonstrate their understanding. Thuyen Tu moved a paddle, though the time had not yet come for the green river to take him in for purification.
Dao Ngo swung a tablet, while the ghosts confused him with a strange spirit. Van Yen’s dragon swallowed the universe, scaring the observers. Nghia Ton’s snake lay across the world, spreading rumors afar.
The cypress is the mind; don’t mistake that for the eastern direction. The boy Binh Dinh is fire; don’t mistake that for the northern direction.
Though Trieu Chau served tea and Thieu Duong gave cakes, many Zen practitioners still feel hungry. Despite having rice fields in Tao Khe and gardens in Thieu That, the monks still leave them untamed.
Long ago a monk became enlightened when dropping a bundle of firewood or when kindling a flame of a lamp; this was because he had absorbed a great doubt for the truth. Long ago a monk got enlightenment when seeing the cherry flower or when hearing a pebble strike a bamboo tree; this was because he had calmly watched his senses for long.
TENTH SECTION - The patriarchs all realized the one emptiness, despite their different personality traits. The responses from patriarchs hide no secrets; It is just that your mind has something to cling to and get trapped in.
The monks from Hinayana could not understand well, though the Buddha did not separate the perfect nirvana from an illusory citadel. The bodhisattvas realized the way and attained liberation, whether they lived in forests or in the city. Wild mountains and serene forests are places where the recluses enjoy living.
Quiet temples and peaceful shrines are scenes where the practitioners go strolling. Those riding high horses under large sunshades would not win the respect from Hell Master. Those living in jewel palaces or in golden castles would meet many beloved persons in hell.
Desiring power and fame, and clinging to the sense of self and others are the thoughts that keep people unenlightened. Living in the way and morality, and transforming body and mind are the works that make people enlightened.
While the eyebrows are horizontal, the nose is vertical; Human faces are different but have the same structural principle. While the holy watch, the unholy play with thoughts; The distance is thousands of miles away. Thus, listen to the following poem.
"Living amid the dust and enjoying the way, you should let all things take their course. When hungry, just eat; when tired, just sleep. The treasure is in your house; don’t search anymore. Face the scenes, and have no thoughts; then you don’t need to ask for Zen. - TR?N NHÂN TÔNG (1258-1308) – NGUYEN GIAC / THE WAY OF ZEN IN VIETNAM
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Photo, Original Art Work by Laura Iverson
"The Way of Zen in Vietnam - Nguyen Giac / PDF - 319 Pages / English and Vietnamese / PDF Link
http://urbandharma.org/pdf12/the-way-of-zen.pdf
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Day Six: Hue, the Former Imperial Capital
There are ways in which Hue is almost an antithesis of Hanoi. Hanoi is sprawling and bustling; Hue is small and tranquil. The sites of Hanoi are spread out over many miles; those in Hue are nearly all walkable from the center of the city.
Huy and I began this morning at the Imperial Citadel, a complex of gates, palaces for the emperor, palaces for the emperor’s mother, support structures, and all the other facilities needed to run a court in feudal times.
Heavily damaged by bombing during the Vietnam War, some of the structures had to be restored during the last few decades, although others remained largely intact. One of the intriguing features of the reconstruction was where the glass came from when the mosaics on the gates were restored. The green glass pieces are actually all bits of Heineken beer bottles, on some of which the opening (properly known as the bottle’s “finish”) is still plainly visible.
Our next stop was the An Hien garden house, built on the principles of Fung Shui. Huy was amused that I spent as much time examining the former owner’s library (classics of French literature, books on zen and meditation, and some of the same works on Vietnamese history that I read while preparing for this trip) as I did the rest of the grounds.
We then went to the Thien Mu pagoda, one of Hue’s oldest religious buildings. Constructed in 1601, the seven-storied tower pagoda stands on top of a hill with a fantastic view of the river beneath.
Probably the most famous monk from the Thien Mu pagoda was Thich Quang Duc. Protesting the South Vietnamese government’s oppression of Buddhists, he drove to Saigon on June 11, 1963, stopped at the Phan Dinh Phung Square-Le Van Duyet intersection, poured gasoline all over himself, and burned himself alive. Thich Quang Duc neither collapsed nor cried out in pain throughout the entire ordeal, and his heart was not consumed by the flames. The car in which he drove to Saigon is still on display at the pagoda, along with a tribute to him.
To reach our next destination, we traveled down the river by dragon boat. (For a one-minute video of that trip, see the accompanying photo album. Remember: You need to email me for access, if you want it.)
Our goal was a small workshop that makes incense sticks and cones. The aroma from the shops that produce incense in Hue is the reason why the local river became known as the Perfume River.
The incense made here is a combination of sawdust, glue, and scented oil that are kneaded into a substance with the consistency of clay. Cones are produced by molds. Sticks are rolled under a flat board. A proficient craftsman can produce an incense stick in well under a minute. When given a chance to imitate this work, I proved that I was neither an artist nor a craftsman (something that would become a theme for the rest of the day), and took woefully long to create an utterly inadequate incense stick.
Huy and I then continued then to the royal tomb of the Tu Duc, a king who had a hundred concubines but no offspring. (Mumps, it is said, had left him sterile.) He built his mausoleum while he was still alive and moved into the grounds from the citadel for the last decade of his life, indulging there in fifty-course meals of extravagant delicacies and spending time in solitude on an island across from one of his pavilions.
The day concluded in an artisan’s workshop where they are trying to recreate the lost art of Phap Lam, where enamel is baked onto copper sheets in a manner similar to cloisonné. Here is what Phap Lam looks like when a master creates the work:
And here’s what resulted when I tried it:
As I said before, today was further proof, if any was needed, that I’m neither an artist nor a craftsman.
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Top 7 Thực phẩm giúp bé cải thiện trí nhớ và sự tập trung tốt nhất
Trong 3 năm đầu đời chính là giai đoạn quan trọng đối với sự phát tri��n não bộ của mỗi đứa trẻ. Chính vì thế, trong thời gian này các bậc phụ huynh cần phải chú ý đến việc lựa chọn các thực phẩm dinh dưỡng bổ dưỡng để giúp bé phát triển và cải thiện trí nhớ, tăng cường khả năng tập trung tốt hơn.
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Nam Định vững bước trên sân nhà Thiên Trường
Trận đấu giữa Nam Định và Tampines Rovers t���i AFC Champions League Two 2024/25 vào lúc 19h00 tối nay sẽ là một trận đấu đầy kịch tính. Được chơi trên sân nhà Thiên Trường, Nam Định sẽ có cơ hội để giành chiến thắng quan trọng. Sau kết quả hòa 3-3 ở lượt đi, đội bóng thành Nam đặt quyết tâm cao để đánh bại Tampines Rovers và tiến gần hơn tới mục tiêu lọt vào vòng trong.
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I am going to say this for Be Your Star: having Dinh Huy find out that Thien Bao was raped as a teenager and having his entire response be to go back into his bedroom and be there for him and promise him he doesn't have to be alone and staying with him and holding him? I deeply appreciate it. So many shows fuck that up and this show just treated it so kindly and kept the love they finally found intact. Thank you.
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Tijuana - Thien duong cua nhung tran dau dinh cao
Tijuana là một trong những điểm đến không thể bỏ qua đối với những ai yêu thích thể thao. Với lịch sử phong phú và sự phát triển mạnh mẽ trong những năm gần đây, thành phố này đã trở thành trung tâm của nhiều môn thể thao đặc biệt, đưa tên tuổi của nó vươn xa ra khắp thế giới.
Với đội bóng đá nổi tiếng Club Tijuana Xoloitzcuintles, thành phố này luôn sôi động với những trận đấu hấp dẫn và kịch tính. Sân vận động Caliente, nơi đội bóng này chủ nhà, luôn đón tiếp hàng ngàn khán giả với sức chứa lên đến 27,000 chỗ ngồi. Không chỉ có bóng đá, Tijuana còn là nơi diễn ra nhiều giải đấu thể thao khác như bóng rổ, quần vợt, võ thuật và đua ngựa.
Không chỉ là một thành phố thể thao, Tijuana còn có vẻ đẹp hoang sơ và nhiều điểm tham quan hấp dẫn như đảo Coronado, bãi biển Rosarito hay công viên nước Aquatica. Du khách có thể tận hưởng những hoạt động ngoài trời tuyệt vời như lướt ván, lặn biển hay tham gia các tour địa phương để khám phá vẻ đẹp của thành phố này.
Ngoài ra, Tijuana còn là nơi để tìm hiểu về văn hóa và ẩm thực của Mexico. Du khách có thể trải nghiệm cuộc sống của người dân địa phương, thưởng thức những món ăn đặc trưng như tacos, burritos hay cháo cá hồi. Đừng quên ghé thăm các chợ đêm náo nhiệt để mua những món đồ thủ công độc đáo làm quà lưu niệm cho bạn bè và gia đình.
Tijuana thực sự là một điểm đến tuyệt vời cho những ai muốn kết hợp giữa thể thao, du lịch và trải nghiệm văn hóa độc đáo. Hãy cùng nhau đến với thành phố này và khám phá những điều thú vị mà nó mang đến. #Tijuana #thethao #dulich #vietnam Chi Tiết Tại: https://bongdacong.info/cau-lac-bo-tijuana/ Website: https://bongdacong.info/ Xem Thêm: https://www.behance.net/gallery/214130963/Kham-pha-bi-mt-v-thanh-ph-bien-gii-nao-nhit-
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Cách tăng cân cải thiện tiêu hoá cho bé
Chăm sóc dinh dưỡng cho bé không chỉ dừng lại ở việc giúp bé tăng cân mà còn phải tập trung cải thiện hệ tiêu hóa để hấp thu dưỡng chất tốt nhất. Bài viết này sẽ hướng dẫn các cách khoa học, từ lựa chọn thực phẩm đến xây dựng thực đơn, giúp bé tăng cân khỏe mạnh và cải thiện tiêu hóa hiệu quả. https://jimbogold.com.vn/tang-can-cai-thien-tieu-hoa-cho-be/
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Discover Vietnam Historical Landmarks: A Travel Guide
Vietnam is a country rich in history and culture, offering a plethora of historical landmarks that tell the stories of its past. If you're planning to explore Vietnam's historical sites, here’s a concise guide to some must-visit locations across the country.
1. Northern Vietnam
Hanoi: The historic capital of Vietnam is highlighted by the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long and the Temple of Literature, cultural symbols from the 11th century and 1070. The Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum is where visitors can learn more about modern history.
Ninh Binh: The land of beautiful scenery of the Trang An Scenic Landscape Complex and the largest Bai Dinh Pagoda in Southeast Asia. The ancient capital of Hoa Lu offers a glimpse of Vietnam's first capital.
Ha Long Bay: Famous for its limestone islands amidst the blue water, Ha Long Bay also has archaeological sites on Tuan Chau Island and the ancient fishing village of Cai Beo, marking Vietnam's long history.
2. Central Vietnam
Hue: Hue City is famous for the Complex of Hue Monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with palaces, temples, and tombs of the Nguyen Dynasty. Thien Mu Pagoda, located on a hill overlooking the Perfume River, is an important cultural and religious highlight.
Da Nang: Da Nang offers a perfect blend of modern and ancient with My Son Sanctuary, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Cham civilization. The Marble Mountains and the famous Golden Bridge are also must-see destinations for those who love to explore.
Hoi An: Hoi An Ancient Town with its shimmering lantern streets is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring ancient houses and the Japanese Covered Bridge. The Chinese Assembly Halls are also a testament to the cultural diversity and rich history of this land.
3. Southern Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh City: Explore the Cu Chi Tunnels and the Reunification Palace to understand the impact of the Vietnam War.
Mekong Delta: Experience life on the water at Cai Be Floating Market, a living testament to Vietnam's trade history.
4. Tips for Visiting
Transportation: Use a local map or hire a guide for better navigation.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (February to April) and autumn (August to October) are ideal for pleasant weather.
Cultural Etiquette: Dress modestly when visiting religious sites and be respectful in sacred spaces.
For more detailed insights and travel tips, check out our full article on Discovering Vietnam's Historical Landmarks. To explore more about our tours and experiences, visit our homepage or other engaging articles on our blog.
Let's start exploring the rich picture of Vietnamese history right now!
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