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khoảng 3 giờ trước
00In a powerful display of faith and spiritual devotion, thousands of Buddhist followers recently gathered at the historic Quan Su Pagoda in Hanoi, lining up through the night for a rare opportunity to pay homage to sacred Buddhist relics. The event drew massive crowds of all ages, from elderly devotees to young families, all waiting patiently in the cool night air to catch a glimpse of the highly revered relics (Sarira).
Quan Su Pagoda, the headquarters of the Central Vietnam Buddhist Sangha, served as the serene backdrop for this major spiritual gathering. The atmosphere inside and outside the pagoda was one of deep solemnity and peace. Despite the long hours of waiting and the crowded streets, the devotees remained calm, chanting prayers and holding lotus flowers in their hands. For many, being in the presence of the relics is believed to bring blessings, peace of mind, and spiritual purification.
The exhibition of these sacred relics is a rare occurrence, making the event highly significant for the Buddhist community in Vietnam and neighboring countries. The relics, which are carefully preserved in ornate glass reliquaries, represent the spiritual essence of the Buddha and his enlightened disciples. The event highlighted the deep-rooted cultural and spiritual traditions that continue to thrive in modern-day Vietnam.
As dawn broke, the line of people still stretched down the surrounding streets, showing no signs of thinning. This overnight vigil at Quan Su Pagoda is a testament to the enduring power of faith and the search for inner peace in an increasingly busy world. It stands as a beautiful reminder of the spiritual unity and cultural richness that defines the heart of Hanoi.
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