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  2. Thích Nhất Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    [31] [3] The trainings were a modern adaptation of the traditional bodhisattva vows designed to support efforts to promote peace and rebuild war-torn villages. [32] Nhất Hạnh established the Order of Interbeing from a selection of six SYSS board members, three men and three women, who took a vow to practice the Fourteen Precepts of Engaged ...

  3. Hiền Thục - Wikipedia

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    Thien Su was the third album that she cooperated with famous producer and guitarist from Ha Noi - Thanh Phuong, like Moc and Diamond. Unlike Portrait 17 which was mostly ballad songs about love, country and human, in Thien Su there were many familiar yet more complicated songs filled with thoughts about love and oneself. A feminine version of ...

  4. Chân Không - Wikipedia

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    Chân Không was born Cao Ngọc Phương [2] in 1938 in Bến Tre, French Indochina in the center of the Mekong Delta.As the eighth of nine children in a middle-class family, [3] her father taught her and her siblings the value of work and humility.

  5. Vạn Hạnh - Wikipedia

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  6. Từ Đạo Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Từ Đạo Hạnh in the Thầy Temple near Hanoi. Từ Đạo Hạnh (chữ Hán: 徐 道 行, 1072-1116) also Đức Thánh Láng (德聖𣼽), was a Vietnamese monk who lived at the Thầy Temple near modern Hanoi. [1]

  7. Liễu Hạnh - Wikipedia

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    The first temple devoted to Lieu Hanh has traditionally been considered Phu Van temple in Van Cat [12] which was originally constructed in 1642. [12] The next to appear was the Tien Huong temple sometime between 1643 and 1649, which would come to be the main center for Lieu Hanh's cult. [ 12 ]

  8. Dương Vân Nga - Wikipedia

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    According to some sources, Dương Vân Nga was the daughter of a subordinate of the warlord Dương Đình Nghệ and came from the Ái province (now Thanh Hóa, Vietnam), [2] others claim that Dương Vân Nga was from the same town Hoa Lư as Đinh Tiên Hoàng.

  9. Vạn Hạnh Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Vạn Hạnh Monastery is a Thiền Buddhist temple in Ho Chi Minh City, the largest city in Vietnam.The temple is located at 716 Nguyễn Kiệm Street on the road between Go Vap and Phu Nhuan districts.