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         Vietnamese Buddhism:     more books (55)
  1. The Blooming of a Lotus: Guided Meditation Exercises for Healing and Transformation by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1999-06-10
  2. BREATHE, YOU ARE ALIVE : Sutra on the Full Awareness of Breathing by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1992
  3. The Sun My Heart by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1992-08-13
  4. Tan Thu Song Chet (The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying) by Sogyal Rinpoche, 1996
  5. Fragrant Palm Leaves: Journals 1962-1966 by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1998-12
  6. Keys for refugees by but not lost (Writer) Wandering, 1985
  7. Old Path, White Clouds: Life Story of the Buddha by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1992-08-13
  8. Tang Luat Pali (Theravada Phat Giao Nguyen Thuy) by Nguyen Thanh Xuan, 2005
  9. Chu Giai KINH PHAP CU (Dhammapadatthaka). Vol. 1-5
  10. Going Home: Jesus and Buddha as Brothers by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1999-10-01
  11. Being Peace by Thich Nhat Hanh, 1996-11-01
  12. A Handbook of Pali Literature (Indian Philology and South Asian Studies, 2) by von Oskar Hinüber, 2000-01-01

61. Index
Contains information about the vietnamese monasteries at Lumbini and Bodhgaya, photos, sutras, Buddhist stories and a glossary of buddhism related terms.
http://www.saigon.com/~hoasen/
Buddhist Sutras, Buddhist Essays and News in English and Vietnamese languages

62. Chua Hoa Nghiem Vietnamese Buddhist Temple Information
vietnamese Zen lineage temple serving the local vietnamese community and anyone else interested in buddhism and awakening consciousness.
http://www.speakeasy.org/~tchilders/mgl_html/hnp.html
Hoa Nghiem Vietnamese Buddhist Temple
General Information
"Hoa Nghiem" roughly translates as "Flower of Serenity". INTRODUCTION TO THE CHUA HOA NGHIEM PAGODA (CNHP): Welcome to our community! The CHNP is a Zen Buddhist temple (Vietnamese Zen lineage) located on private land in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The CHNP serves the local Vietnamese community and anyone else interested in Buddhism and awakening consciousness. The temple is open to all visitors who wish to practice meditation, learn about Buddhism or pray to the Buddha. The temple is supported entirely by offerings and donations. Your contributions are welcome and will help us create an oasis of peace and tranquillity within the busy world of northern Virginia. A primary purpose of the CHNP Sangha (meditation community) is to help people in all walks of life to strengthen their meditation practice as they discover the joys of mindful living. People from all religions and faith traditions are welcome. For details call the CHNP at 703-781-4306. Our address is:
    Chua Hoa Nghiem Pagoda
    9105 Backlick Rd.

63. Welcome To Patriarch Ch'an
The founder of the Tu An Zen Temple at Santa Ana, Chan Master Wei Li Thich Duy Luc in vietnamese is an 89th generation master in the Chan tradition. He was a student of Master Dieu Duyen who was a close disciple of Master Hsu Yun Empty Cloud and Master Lai Kuo. This site contains articles about buddhism, Chan buddhism, and a biography of the master.
http://www.patriarch-chan.com/patriarchchan_weili_content.htm
Ch’an Master Wei Li Thich Duy Luc in Vietnamese] is of the 89th generation in the Ch’an tradition, tracing down from Mahakasyapa. Born in 1923 in the province of Canton, China, he came to Vietnam in 1938 where he later became a school teacher of Chinese and then an Oriental medicine doctor. For 8 years, he worked at the free-of-charge medical office of Minh Nguyet Cu Si Lam Buddhist temple in Can Tho There was at Cu Si Lam temple a complete series of the Supplementary Tripitaka of 150 volumes. The Master wanted to read the whole series. But after one year of reading with an average of 10 hours a day, he was only able to read 7 volumes. Seeing that it would take him at least 20 years, just to complete reading the Supplementary Tripitaka, let alone the Main Tripitaka, the Master decided that he would only read the volumes on Ch’an In 1965, he began practicing under the guidance of Ch’an Master Dieu Duyen of the Patriarch Ch’an tradition. Master Dieu Duyen was a close disciple of the eminent Chinese Ch’an Masters Hsu Yun [Empty Cloud] and Lai Kuo for many years.

64. Clock Tower Sangha Homepage
A community of mindfulness students and practitioners of buddhism. Inspired by the teachings of the vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh.
http://members.aol.com/ctsangha/
The Clock Tower Sangha
of Magical Maynard Breathe! You are Alive! Welcome to the home-page of the Clock Tower Sangha of Maynard, Massachusetts. We are a community of mindfulness students and practitioners who live in the towns northwest of Boston, Massachusetts. We are a diverse community of Buddhist practitioners inspired by teachings from many different Buddhist traditions, especially those of Vietnamese Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and Zen priest Claude AnShin Thomas, both of whom urge us to enact mindfulness moment to moment in everything we do in daily life.
We gather to practice sitting, walking, and other forms of mindfulness meditation together and to support each other in our practice and in our daily lives. Our sangha is affiliated with the Zaltho Sangha, which is part of the White Plum Soto Zen community in the United States, and with the Tiep Hien Order (Order of Interbeing), which is part of the Unified Buddhist Church. The Tiep Hien Order was founded byThich Nhat Hanh in the1960s as a way to engage the practices of mindfulness more directly in the world The Zaltho Sangha was founded by Claude AnShin Thomas, a Zen Priest and Brother of the Zen Peacemaker Order, in the 1990s with a similar purpose. Some of our members are long-time students of mindfulness; others are relatively new to the practice. Some of us have studied directly with teachers such as Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein, Sylvia Boorstein, AnShin Thomas, Thich Nhat Hanh and others; and others of us come from diverse practice traditions in the vipassana, zen and Tibetan Buddhist worlds as well as from non-Buddhist traditions. We welcome everyone and we are enriched by the experiences and insights which come from each one of us.

65. Buddhism
DharmaTalk; VN-buddhism. These are resources and documents about the Dharma, some are in English and some are in vietnamese. To read
http://www.saigon.com/religion/buddhism/
Buddhism
There are two mailing lists related to Buddhism, available on Saigon.COM.
  • Dharma-Talk
  • VN-Buddhism
These are resources and documents about the Dharma, some are in English and some are in Vietnamese. To read the Vietnamese articles, you will need to have VPS fonts installed on your system. Back to VietGATE Home page For comments, questions and other requests, please send email to webmaster@netimages.com. Last updated: $Date: 1996/12/24 17:58:02 $

66. Hoa Hao Buddhism
A vietnamese Buddhist sect emphasizing lay practice amony peasants, and requiring prayer and twicedaily worship of the Buddha and the cult of ancestors. It is one of the five most important religions in Vietnam, with over 2 million followers.
http://hoahao.org

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  • V€I N‰T VỀ á»¨C HUỲNH GIO CHỦ (Ban Phổ Th´ng Gi¡o L½ Trung Ương Gi¡o Hội PGHH)
  • SÆ  LƯỢC VỀ PHẬT GIO H’A HẢO - HỆ THỐNG BAN TRỊ Sá»° PHẬT GIO H’A HẢO (1973) (BTSTƯ/GHPGHH)
  • SÆ  LƯỢC VỀ PHẬT GIO H’A HẢO - 10. TRONG CỘNG á»’NG PHẬT GIO THẾ GIỚI (BTSTƯ/GHPGHH)
  • SÆ  LƯỢC VỀ PHẬT GIO H’A HẢO - 9. SINH HOẠT (BTSTƯ/GHPGHH)
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    Lịch Sử
  • PHẬT GIO H’A HẢO TRONG D’NG LỊCH SỬ D‚N TỘC
  • PHẬT GIO H’A HẢO TRONG D’NG LỊCH SỬ D‚N TỘC - V i n©t về T¡c giả - Nguyễn Long Th nh Nam
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  • Sấm Giảng Thi Văn To n Bộ - Khải Ng´n (Ban Phổ-Th´ng Gi¡o-L½ Trung-Ương)
  • Sấm Giảng Thi Văn To n Bộ - Sứ-mạng của á»©c Thầy (á»©c Huỳnh Gi¡o Chủ)
  • Sấm Giảng Thi Văn To n Bộ- Quyển I: Khuyªn người đời tu-niệm : TRANG 1 (á»©c Huỳnh Gi¡o Chủ)
  • Sấm Giảng Thi Văn To n Bộ -Quyển I: Khuyªn người đời tu-niệm: TRANG 2 (á»©c Huỳnh Gi¡o Chủ)
  • 67. Vietnam Buddhist Monastery Lumbini
    Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/buddhism/Lineages/vietnamese/Temples
    http://www.saigon.com/~hoasen/Vbm-English.html
    WELCOME TO VIETNAM BUDDHIST
    MONASTERY LUMBINI, NEPAL

    AND
    VIETNAM BUDDHIST MONASTERY
    BUDDHA GAYA, INDIA

    68. Ft. Belvoir Chua Hoa Nghiem Vietnamese Buddhist Temple
    Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/buddhism/Lineages/vietnamese/Temples/United_States/Virginia
    http://www.erols.com/childers/mgl/hnp.html

    69. Chua Hoa Nghiem Vietnamese Buddhist Temple Information
    Hoa Nghiem vietnamese Buddhist Temple. The CHNP serves the local vietnamese community and anyone else interested in buddhism and awakening consciousness.
    http://www.speakeasy.net/~tchilders/mgl_html/hnp.html
    Hoa Nghiem Vietnamese Buddhist Temple
    General Information
    "Hoa Nghiem" roughly translates as "Flower of Serenity". INTRODUCTION TO THE CHUA HOA NGHIEM PAGODA (CNHP): Welcome to our community! The CHNP is a Zen Buddhist temple (Vietnamese Zen lineage) located on private land in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The CHNP serves the local Vietnamese community and anyone else interested in Buddhism and awakening consciousness. The temple is open to all visitors who wish to practice meditation, learn about Buddhism or pray to the Buddha. The temple is supported entirely by offerings and donations. Your contributions are welcome and will help us create an oasis of peace and tranquillity within the busy world of northern Virginia. A primary purpose of the CHNP Sangha (meditation community) is to help people in all walks of life to strengthen their meditation practice as they discover the joys of mindful living. People from all religions and faith traditions are welcome. For details call the CHNP at 703-781-4306. Our address is:
      Chua Hoa Nghiem Pagoda
      9105 Backlick Rd.

    70. Sugarland Vietnam Buddhist Center
    Top/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/buddhism/Lineages/vietnamese/Temples/United_States/Texas
    http://www.vnbc.org
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    71. East Boston Universal Buddhist Congregation
    vietnamese Mahayanist buddhism.
    http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~pluralsm/98wrb/bu_ubc.htm
    Universal Buddhist Congregation
    Vietnamese Mahayanist Buddhism
    81-83 Marion Street
    East Boston, MA 02128
    The Universal Buddhist Congregation (UBC), which meets in East Boston, was started in 1985 by Rev. Thich Giac Duc, who is the spiritual leader of the community. The extended community consists of between 2,000 and 3,000 people, with 50 attending services on an average day. Young people are a focus of this community, and it is not unusual for half of those gathered to be children and teenagers. There are activities for the youngsters after the Sunday services, which are held on the fully renovated first floor which includes a large hall, a kitchen and a dining room. The youth are part of the International Buddhist Youth, an organization started in the 1930s, which has over 20,000 members in the United States, and three million around the world. The Universal Buddhist Congregation is unique in that the monks are allowed to marry. They observe the same vows as other monks, except that abstention from sex becomes fidelity in marriage. The UBC believes that married monks can be closer to the people, that sexual desires can be overcome with meditation and do not preclude marriage, and that marriage and procreation are important for some monks as well as for lay people. Contact: Mr. Tan Nguyen on Sunday between 10:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M.

    72. KoreaTimes : Vietnamese Buddhist Monk Warns Against War In Iraq
    of living in peace and harmony worldwide, Thich Nhat Hanh has spent his life fostering ``engaged buddhism.’’ He is at the forefront of Vietnam’s peaceful
    http://times.hankooki.com/lpage/special/200303/kt2003031817242521830.htm
    Hankooki.com Korea Times Special
    Vietnamese Buddhist Monk Warns Against War in Iraq
    By Lee Yong-sung
    Staff Reporter ``If the United States begins another war, they also will bring war into their country.¡¯¡¯ Thich Nhat Hann, renowned Vietnamese Buddhist monk and spiritual leader, calmly warned of the danger of war at a news conference yesterday. The 75-year-old recalled the Vietnam War, in which about 50,000 U.S. soldiers died. Although Thich said that he is far from being political, his message of peace at the conference was relevant to two hottest international issues of a war in Iraq and the North Korean nuclear crisis. ``South Korea should make sure it will never start a war against the North, and help them solve their problems peacefully as brothers,¡¯¡¯ Thich said. As a Buddhist leader, he also emphasized the importance of meditation as the solution for any conflict. ``One should rule their mind first to bring peace in their relationships with others.¡¯¡¯ Internationally, Thich Nhat Hanh's name is a symbol of peace and harmony throughout the world, and his teachings give insights to modern society. To promote the idea of living in peace and harmony worldwide, Thich Nhat Hanh has spent his life fostering ``engaged Buddhism.¡¯¡¯ He is at the forefront of Vietnam¡¯s peaceful opposition movement. Thich Nhat Hanh's first book was ``The Living Buddha Sings of Peace,¡¯¡¯ but his reputation grew among local readers through ``Anger,¡¯¡¯ which has sold more than 700,000 volumes so far. This book introduces spirituality and philosophy suited to modern life and provides a path to inner peace.

    73. VN Embassy : News : 11/25/2003
    and the head of the Board of vietnamese Buddhist Unification confirmed It is the first time during the 2000 year history of Vietnam buddhism, we have
    http://www.vietnamembassy-usa.org/news/newsitem.php3?datestamp=20031125112039

    74. Buddhist Studies: Mahayana Buddhism: Vietnam
    There is also a unique vietnamese form of buddhism which evolved in the southern provinces, and is a successful combination of Theravada and Mahayana.
    http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/buddhistworld/vietnam-txt.htm
    Main Buddhist World Mahayana Buddhism in Vietnam The predominant form of Buddhism in Vietnam is a combination of Pure Land and Zen. Zen practice, with its emphasis on meditation is mostly pursued among the monks and nuns, while Pure Land philosophy and practice is preferred by the lay-people. Truc Lam's Zen Monastery, in South Vietnam 's Da Lat City is about 300 km from Ho Chi Minh city. It is located on the Highland which has been famous for its temperate climate and scenery since the time Vietnam was a French Colony. This is one of the largest Zen meditation study centres in Vietnam, with equally large numbers of nuns and monks. The centre has many English speaking members. The centre is not only popular locally but also among Vietnamese abroad for meditation studies. The centre is under the teaching of the Venerable Thich Thanh Tu, a renowned teacher in meditation over many decades. The Venerable's teachings and lectures are embraced, practiced and circulated in many different forms of media around the world by Vietnamese Buddhist s.

    75. Buddhism In Toronto - West (Mississauga Buddhist), Buddhism In Toronto (Toronto
    Contact Stanley Kwan, president Updated 21 April, 2002; Chùa Pháp Vân Phap Van vietnamese Buddhist Cultural Centre of Ontario 420 Traders Blvd.
    http://buddhismcanada.com/toronto-w.html
    Buddhism in Toronto - West
    The following list shows Buddhist temples and centers West of Toronto. Etobicoke, Mississauga, Oakville, Toronto
  • Buddha's Light International Association (BLIA)
    6525 Millcreek Dr.
    Mississauga, Ont. L5N 7K6 905/814-0465; fax: 905/814-0469 Spiritual head: Ven. Master Hsing Yun; Humanistic Buddhism; affiliated with Fo Guang Shan , Taiwan Activities: See Web site at www.blia.ca Contact: Stanley Kwan, president
    Updated 21 April, 2002 Chùa Pháp Vân
    Phap Van Vietnamese Buddhist Cultural Centre of Ontario
    420 Traders Blvd. E. Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W7 905/712-8809; fax: 905/712-8836 Resident Abbot: Ven. Thich Tam Hoa; spiritual teacher: Rev. Thich Nhat Quan; Pure Land; associated with the Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation of Canada Activities: recite sutra on Tuesdays and Fridays from 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm.  Weekly Sunday service from 11:00am to 1:00pm. Both in Vietnamese.  Visitors are welcome. For more information, visit our Web site at http://www.phapvan.ca
    Languages: Vietnamese, English Updated May 11, 2003
  • 76. Buddhism In Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Buddhist)
    Languages vietnamese/English Updated March 8, 2001 Back to buddhism in Canada For updates, please contact George Klima george_klima at buddhismcanada.com.
    http://buddhismcanada.com/sask.html
    Buddhism in Saskatchewan
    The following list shows Buddhist temples and centers in Saskatchewan.
  • Avalokitesvara Buddhist Temple
    2220 - 20th Street West
    Saskatoon, Sask. S7M 1B1 306-384-3768; fax also e-mail: tonymui at hotmail.com Pure Land and Ch'an practices Languages: Cantonese/Mandarin/English Contact: Theresa Mui
    Updated March 21, 2001 Chua Chanh Tam
    1520 Ldtwyd Dr. N
    Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7L 1B1 Resident director: Ni Su Thich Nu Tri Dinh; Pure Land Language: Vietnamese
    Updated May 31, 1998 Regina Insight Meditation Community
    Regina, Sask. Guiding Teacher (non-residential), Sharda Rogell. Community Dharma Leader: Dana White Insight (Vipassana) technique Vipassana practice; library; open sitting group meets every Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.; Dharma discussion groups; days of mindfulness; classes; newsletter; we are always happy to have new people joining us. Scheduled events (2004):
  • May 4 to June 15 "Insight Meditation Two," a Six-Week Course for those who have completed "Insight Meditation One," with Dana White; Tuesdays (7:15 to 9:15 p.m.) at 2672 Robinson Street, Regina; $25.00 class fee and dana
  • May 15 to 23 Residential Retreat with Sharda Rogell at Wood Acres Retreat Centre, Moose Jaw
  • 77. LookSmart - Directory - Society And Culture Of Vietnam
    and Environment Narrates the vietnamese geography, society, population, ethnic groups, languages, social system, family, buddhism, catholicism, education
    http://search.looksmart.com/p/browse/us1/us317916/us559898/us559967/us560001/us5
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  • allRefer Reference - Vietnam, Society, Culture, and Environment
    Narrates the Vietnamese geography, society, population, ethnic groups, languages, social system, family, buddhism, catholicism, education, health, and living conditions.
    American Museum of Natural History - Vietnam

    Subtitle of this exhibit is "Journeys of Mind, Body, and Spirit." Topics include the country's people, religious and cultural traditions, history, and geography.
    Funeral Rites in Vietnam

    Tells readers that descendents of the deceased go through rituals to bring the corpse back to life and wear special clothes while mourning.
    Human Rights Watch - Dr. Nguyen Dan Que

    Dr. Nguyen Dan Que was arrested after he sent an email calling for human rights and political reform in Vietnam. Learn about his case. Salon Natasha Salon Natasha shows works that are outside mainstream Vietnamese contemporary art.
  • 78. Search Magusbooks
    Buddhist Peace Delegation., when he founded the Tiep Hien (Interbeing) Order of buddhism and when he wrote his sixtysix books in vietnamese, French, and
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    Hanh's Being Peace integrates spiritual practice with social action. "If we are peaceful . . . our entire society will benefit from our peace." The publisher, Parallax Press parapress@aol.com , August 26, 1998
    Our state of mind can make the world a peaceful place. “One of the most important books ever written.” —Pilgrim’s Way Catalog Being Peace has become a classic of contemporary religious literature. In his simple and very readable style, Thich Nhat Hanh shows us how our state of mind and body can make the world a peaceful place. In the rush of modern life, we often lose touch with the peace that is already available. We learn to use the very situations that pressure and antagonize us—traffic jams, a ringing telephone, dirty dishes—and transform them into opportunities for the practice of mindfulness. The deepest satisfactions lie as close as our next aware breath. Synopsis Annotation Hanh's Being Peace integrates spiritual practice with social action. "If we are peaceful . . . our entire society will benefit from our peace."

    79. Chua Tanh Tinh - Pluralism Profile #14
    There’sa small room used for teaching both buddhism as well as vietnamese language to children and teenagers; it’s closed off from the main room.
    http://www.monroecc.edu/depts/sociology/pluralism/profile14.htm
    Overview: The Harvard Pluralism Project
    and MCC
    "Newer" Rochester-Area Spiritual or
    Religious Communities and Groups
    ... Profiles of Specific Religious or Spiritual Communities Currently Being Studied
    Center Profile: Chua Tanh Tinh
    Research conducted by Shaun Richards and Damien Rzepka
    Monroe Community College / Harvard Pluralism Project Affiliations Activities/Schedule History Demographics ... Visitor Guidelines Tradition Mahayana Buddhism Center Address 105 Lowden Point Rd, Greece, NY Phone Number E-Mail/Web Site e-mail: dtnguyenv@yahoo.com
    web site: http://thanhtinhtemple.com/ Date Center founded Religious leader and title That Lia Nguyen Lay leader and title President Diep Nguyen (2003) Membership / Community Size About 40; 100 people or more will attend for special holiday celebrations such as Spring and Moon Festivals
    Ethnic composition Vietnamese Americans Affiliation with other communities or organizations None mentioned
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    Sign above the entrance to the temple
    Vietnamese Buddhist Association symbol on outside of temple Central altar of seated Buddha with gong to lower right (photo: D.Day)

    80. Buddhist Studies - EResources
    Buddhist Archives ftp (ANU,Australia) buddhismgeneral, buddhism-theravada, buddhism-tibetan, buddhism-vajrayana, buddhism-vietnamese, buddhism-zen;
    http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/BuddhPages/EResources.html
    The World-Wide Web Virtual Library
    Alphabetical
    Category Subtree WWW VL database
    Buddhist Studies - Electronic Resources
    Edited by T.Matthew Ciolek ( tmciolek[use""@]ciolek.com Last updated: 29 Mar 2004.
    This document is a part of the Buddhist Studies WWW Virtual Library

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