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Over thousands of years, Vu Lan’s filial piety has always been one of the holidays with the most intense cultural vitality in the spiritual life of each of our Vietnamese people. In the moral tradition of drinking water, remembering the source, eating fruit. Remembering our nation’s tree growers, paying filial piety and gratitude to ancestors, grandparents, fathers, and mothers is one of the most important thanks in every human’s life.
1. What is Vu Lan Festival?
Vu Lan festival of filial piety of Buddhism has become a festival with bold humanity, brightening the nation’s morality of gratitude. my mother got out of the hungry ghost (hungry ghost).
Vu Lan becomes an annual holiday to remember the gratitude of parents and ancestors in general, to remind each person to appreciate what they have, and to remind them of their duty as a child to always remember their father’s support for life. Mothers who do filial deeds to show affection and gratitude. Ever since Buddhism was introduced to Vietnam, Vu Lan festival (the full moon day of the seventh lunar month every year) has become a spiritual tradition. repaying filial piety and gratitude, in line with the spirit of Vietnamese people’s spiritual ancestor worship.
Over thousands of years, Vu Lan’s filial piety has always been one of the holidays with the most intense cultural vitality in the spiritual life of each of our Vietnamese people. Today, Vu Lan festival not only has a sacred religious meaning but has become a “cultural festival of humanity”. The Vu Lan Dharma Festival also has a special profound meaning, directing each person back to their national roots, to the principle of “Drink water, remember the source” with ancestors.
2. Vu Lan Festival at Ohana Village
Vu Lan festival is one of the two biggest festivals of Buddhism, in order to pay filial piety to parents for their birth and upbringing, now it is not only a holiday for Buddhists but has become a common spiritual and cultural festival. of society, bringing the message of gratitude and gratitude as a cultural expression and behavior worthy of human attention and implementation.
According to Venerable Thich Nhat Tu, Head of the Culture Department of the Vietnamese Buddhist Church in Ho Chi Minh City, Vu Lan Festival calls for social awareness of the Buddha’s spirit of gratitude and encourages people to be grateful. , gratitude to four sources of grace, that is gratitude and gratitude to parents born; teachers who teach and impart knowledge to people; gratitude to the forebears who built the country, to the martyrs who sacrificed to bring independence and sacred sovereignty to the whole country and finally to the people themselves.
In today’s era, the spirit of filial piety needs to be promoted and expressed more strongly so that that tradition is always fostered and increasingly becomes the cultural strength of the nation today and forever.
3. The meaning of Vu Lan’s filial piety festival
Vu Lan festival of filial piety of Buddhism has become a festival with bold humanity, brightening the nation’s morality of gratitude. my mother got out of the hungry ghost (hungry ghost).
Vu Lan becomes an annual holiday to remember the gratitude of parents and ancestors in general, to remind each person to appreciate what they have, and to remind them of their duty as a child to always remember their father’s support for life. Mothers who do filial deeds to show affection and gratitude. Ever since Buddhism was introduced to Vietnam, Vu Lan festival (the full moon day of the seventh lunar month every year) has become a spiritual tradition. repaying filial piety and gratitude, in line with the spirit of Vietnamese people’s spiritual ancestor worship.
Over thousands of years, Vu Lan’s filial piety has always been one of the holidays with the most intense cultural vitality in the spiritual life of each of our Vietnamese people. Today, Vu Lan festival not only has a sacred religious meaning but has become a “cultural festival of humanity”. The Vu Lan Dharma Festival also has a special profound meaning, directing each person back to their national roots, to the principle of “Drink water, remember the source” with ancestors.
Vu Lan festival of filial piety of Buddhism has become a festival with bold humanity, brightening the nation’s morality of gratitude. my mother got out of the hungry ghost (hungry ghost).
Vu Lan becomes an annual holiday to remember the gratitude of parents and ancestors in general, to remind each person to appreciate what they have, and to remind them of their duty as a child to always remember their father’s support for life. Mothers who do filial deeds to show affection and gratitude. Ever since Buddhism was introduced to Vietnam, Vu Lan festival (the full moon day of the seventh lunar month every year) has become a spiritual tradition. repaying filial piety and gratitude, in line with the spirit of Vietnamese people’s spiritual ancestor worship.
Over thousands of years, Vu Lan’s filial piety has always been one of the holidays with the most intense cultural vitality in the spiritual life of each of our Vietnamese people. Today, Vu Lan festival not only has a sacred religious meaning but has become a “cultural festival of humanity”. The Vu Lan Dharma Festival also has a special profound meaning, directing each person back to their national roots, to the principle of “Drink water, remember the source” with ancestors.