300 artifacts related to Buddhism on display
VietNamNet
Bridge - With approximately 300 artifacts related to Buddhism through
the Ly - Tran - Le – Nguyen dynasties, the exhibition of Buddhism
cultural heritage open on May 17 at Xa Loi Temple, 39 Ba Huyen Thanh
Quan Street, District 3, HCM City.
The
exhibition is held to bring heritage closer to the masses, enabling
people to see Buddhism antiques. Photo: Bronze Buddha statue from the
fourteenth century.
According to cultural researcher Tran Dinh Son, Deputy head of the
Culture Division of the Vietnam Buddhist Shangha, this is the largest
ever exhibition of Buddhism cultural heritage. Photo: Bronze Buddha
statue of Laos in the 16th-18th century.
A wooden lacquer Maitreya statue of China in the eighteenth century.
Bronze statue of Guan Yin of Vietnam in the 18th century.
Bronze Guan Yin statue of Bien Hoa in the 13th century.
Ceramic Guan Yin (Tara) statue.
Wood lacquer bell of the nineteenth century.
The robe of an enlightened monk in the Nguyen Dynasty, the 19th-20th centuries.
Embroidered robe with 108 Arhats of Venerable Minh Phat.
An ancient prayer book of Vien Giac Temple. The exhibition will last until May 24.
VNE
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Thứ Hai, 20 tháng 5, 2013
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