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         Vietnamese Buddhism:     more books (55)
  1. Translating Buddhism from Tibetan by Joe Wilson, 1992-05-25
  2. The Zen-Pure Land union and modern Vietnamese Buddhism: Edited, annotated, and developed by Carol Smith by Thiện Ân, 1971
  3. Vietnamese Buddhism: [a brief review of the historicity of Vietnamese Buddhism] by Robert L Mole, 1967
  4. A brief historical review of Vietnamese Buddhism: Working paper by Robert L Mole, 1967
  5. Branch That Glows in the Dark, The : An Introduction to Vietnamese Buddhism by Thomas Dr. Kepner, 1985
  6. Vietnamese engaged Buddhism: The struggle movement of 1963-1966 by Văn Minh Phạm, 2002
  7. History and philosophy of Caodaism;: Reformed Buddhism, Vietnamese spiritism, new religion in Eurasia by Gabriel Gobron, 1950
  8. Religion in Vietnam: Mahayana Buddhism, Confucianism, Theravada Buddhism, Christianity in Vietnam, Vietnamese Martyrs
  9. VIETNAMESE RELIGION: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Georges Condominas, 2005
  10. Buddhism in Vietnam: Buddhist Crisis, Vietnamese Buddhists, Duong Van Minh, Nguyn Cao K, Cao Van Vien, Xa Loi Pagoda Raids
  11. The Requisites of Enlightenment (Bodhipakkhiya Dipani) / 37 Pham Tro Dao by Ledi Sayadaw, 1999
  12. Buddhism as a political force (Newsletter / Institute of Current World Affairs) by Takashi Oka, 1967
  13. Zen in Medieval Vietnam : A Study and Translation of Thien Uyen Tap Anh (Classics in East Asian Buddhism) by Cuong Tu Nguyen, 1998-04
  14. Tu Tai Gia (Vietnamese Edition) by Le Thai At, 2010-02-16

1. Vietnamese Buddhism
An attempt to synthesize some of the varied and fascinating history of Buddhist religion in Vietnam.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Lineages Vietnamese...... Pagodas. Thien Mu. vietnamese buddhism.
http://mcel.pacificu.edu/as/students/vb/
Buddhism in Vietnam
This Home page is an attempt to synthesize some of the varied and fascinating history of Buddhist religion in Vietnam. It is designed to give insight and aid primarily to educators who are interested in teaching a secondary and post secondary group of students about one of the most important influences in world religion. Our approach is a basic one, to generally describe the practices and major differences in philosophy, as well as look at some of the impacts of the American conflict in Vietnam. We have come to the conclusion that if Buddhism and its culture in Vietnam is left out of curriculum when discussing the war, a serious element of the history is neglected. Additionally, we have endeavored to include other sources and perspectives in our source listings. This page is far from a complete one, but we hope that it addresses some of the general questions that educators and students have about the Buddhist side of the conflict. Hopefully, this is an adequate place to start your search!
Introduction
Buddhist Religion and Practices
History of Buddhism in Vietnam
Other Theological Influences
Pagodas
Vietnamese Buddhism
Buddhism and the US Conflict in Vietnam
Buddhism After the US Conflict
Suggested Books
Other Sources
This page was created by Laura Clark and

2. Quang Duc Homepage, A General Buddhist Bilingual Vietnamese & English Site Of Qu
vietnamese buddhism monastery in Australia. Information on vietnamese buddhism.
http://www.quangduc.com/
Namo Tassa Bhagavato Arahatto Samma SamBuddhassa
Homage to the Exalted, the Worthy, the Fully Enlightened One
Vietnamese
English

The Unified Vietnamese Buddhist Congress in Australia-New Zealand
Quang Duc Buddhist Welfare Association of Victoria
ACN 002 2333 2V, ABN 83 235 571 574
105 Lynch Road, Fawkner, Vic.3060. Tel: 9357 3544. Fax: 9357 3600.

Email: quangduc@quangduc.com ; Website: www.quangduc.com
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Vietnamese Section
English Section ...
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This website is maintained by Quang Duc Buddhist Monastery ACN 002 2333 2V, ABN 83 235 571 574 ; Address: 105 Lynch Road, Fawkner, Vic.3060 Australia Tel: 61.03.9357 3544 ; Fax: 61.03.9357 3600 ; Email quangduc@quangduc.com ; Web: www.quangduc.com This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here http://www.quangduc.com http://www.quangduc.net http://www.tuvienquangduc.net The number of net readers since May 15, 1999

3. Vietnamese Buddhsim
vietnamese buddhism. Along with this integration with Confucianism, Taoismalso played a necessary part in the development of vietnamese buddhism.
http://mcel.pacificu.edu/as/students/vb/Summary.HTM
Vietnamese Buddhism
The classical period of Buddhism in South East Asia was from the 11th to the 15th century. In this period, there were several elements which made it classical. Buddhism, in the classical time period, had homogeneity of form and institutional orthodoxy, as well as helped to formulate kingship. Buddhism, in this time period, tended to follow the Theravada tradition. Since the 19th century, Buddhism has continued to act as a structure for East Asian societies. Despite the challenges that western science has had on Buddhism, it has provided cultural and ideological support for modern, nationalist movements. Buddhism has also offered solutions to political, economic, and social change. Vietnam, however, is different from the "norm" of the traditional South East Asian period of Classical Buddhism, since it was strongly impacted by the Chinese . With communist revolutions, Buddhism was displaced to as a fundamental mediator of cultural values. Historically, Buddhism played a significant role in the definition of the classical South East Asian states. With Buddhism, when a country was dominated by a colonial power, nationalist movements grew out of and identified with a religious context. An example of this is the 1960 Buddhist protests, in which the Buddhist monks immolated themselves in fire. After the removal of Deim and his brother Nhu, the United Buddhist Association, which was under the leadership of Thich Tri Quang and Thich Thien Minh, remained politically active. "Vietnamese are Confucians in peacetime, Buddhists in times of trouble." (

4. Manjushri - Vietnamese Buddhism
Manjushri vietnamese buddhism
http://www.manjushri.com/TEACH/vietnam.html
Vietnamese Buddhism
[Theravada Related Links]
[Sanskrit Related Links] [Pali Related Links]

Historically Buddhism in Vietnam is predominantly of the Mahayana form, the Theravada tradition is well recognized and is experiencing a growing interest especially in the practice of meditation since 1920. Buddhist entered Vietnam in two significant waves. The first was a missionary wave of Mahayana scholars from India in the first century CE. From olden days, the South China Sea border, known as Indochina, had commercial links with India and it was a popular place visited by many Indian Buddhist missionary monks on their way to China. By the end of the 2 nd century, Vietnam developed a major Buddhist center, called Luy-Lau center. A number of Mahayana sutras and the Agamas were translated into Chinese script at that center. The second wave of Buddhist thought occurred about two hundred years later when Theravada was introduced in the region. Both of these schools of Buddhist thought co-existed throughout Vietnam. In the 6 th and 7 th century Mahayana flourished, and century reached to the peak in the 12

5. Transfer Page
The purpose of this website is contain all information about the vietnamese buddhism including, books, images, links, musics etc
http://www.vnet.org/phatgiao

6. BuddhaSasana By Binh Anson - Main Index
Information, resources, and links related to vietnamese buddhism.
http://www.saigon.com/~anson/
Main site: http://www.budsas.org
Mirror site 1: http://zencomp.com/greatwisdom
Mirror site 2: http://buddhanet.net/budsas Sabbapapassa akaranam
Kusalassa upasampada
Sacitta pariyodapanam
Etam buddhana sasanam Every evil never doing
and in wholesomeness increasing
and one's heart well-purifying:
this is the Buddhas' Sasana (Dhammapada, 183)
English Vietnamese
(Unicode Font) For comments, questions and other requests, please send email to Binh Anson , Ph.D
binh_anson@yahoo.com
or binh_anson@hotmail.com Sabbe satta sada hontu avera sukhajivino. Katam punnaphalam mayham sabbe bhagi bhavantu te. May all living beings always live happily, free from animosity. May all share in the blessings springing from the good I have done. (last updated: 24-02-2003)

7. Vietnamese Buddhism
vietnamese buddhism is above all Mayahana Buddhism ( Great Vehicle or ÐàiTh?a in Vietnamese ). Wallpaper dedicated to the vietnamese buddhism
http://www.limsi.fr/Recherche/CIG/ebouddha.htm
W e do not know exactly the date Buddhism was introduced into Vietnam but on the other hand, we are however certain that this new faith has come to Vietnam by maritime way by the strait of Malacca. Vietnamese Buddhism is above all Mayahana Buddhism Great Vehicle or  i Thừa in Vietnamese ). It is less pure, often blended with philosophical concepts of Confucianism and Taoism. As Vietnam is situated on the big road of pilgrimage between China and India, the most part of Vietnamese scholars at that time were only Buddhist monks who knew Chinese and Sanskrit perfectly well. When Vietnam was established as an independent state in 939 at the fall of the Tang dynasty, it was the Buddhist monks who, being the sole true holders of knowledge, helped the first dynasties to consolidate their power. Many among them held important political posts, such as Ng´ Chấn LÆ°u and ng Huyền Quang They also provided the first poets and prose writers of Vietnam. One can say that under the earlier Le and Ly dynasties, Vietnamese literature was constituted a great deal of learned poetry and of Buddhist inspiration composed by monks among whom were Lạc Thuận and Vạn Hạnh . Lạc Thuận was assigned by king Lª áº¡i H nh to greet Chinese ambassador Li Jiao ( or L½ ' Gi¡c ). To take the latter across the river, monk Lạc Thuận disguised himself as a sampan rower. When seeing two wild geese playing on the water crests, Li Jiao began to sing:

8. Vietnamese Buddhism ..Religion In Vietnam ..Beliefs In Vietnam
There are three major influences dominant in vietnamese buddhism; namely, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism.
http://www.orient-tours.nl/Confucianism.html

9. Vietnamese Buddhism Vietnams Christians Jesus Christ Or Buddha Vietmese Holy Bib
A devout Buddhist discovers the TRUTH about Jesus Christ, Reincarnation, andBuddhism. The most powerful message ever sent to Vietnamese Buddhists. Category Regional Asia Vietnam Society and Culture Religion
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10. Vietnamese Buddhism
vietnamese buddhism. Welcome to VietGATE. Buddhasasana English Section
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11. Vietnamese Buddhism
vietnamese buddhism. Buddhism was introduced into Vietnam from Chinain 574 AD. Before the advent of communism, both Theravada and
http://www.wisdombooks.org/vietnam.html
V ietnamese B uddhism Buddhism was introduced into Vietnam from China in 574 AD. Before the advent of communism, both Theravada and Mahayana schools flourished, with a mixture of Zen and Pure Land prevalent.
Being Peace
Thich Nhat Hanh The Nobel Peace Prize nominee describes the importance of internal peace in bringing about external harmony. P/back, 128 pp, 198 x 126mm, 1987
£6.99, order code 5148
Blooming of a Lotus
Guided Meditation Exercises for Healing and Transformation
Thich Nhat Hanh 1997, P/back, 188 x 140mm, 140pp
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Breathe! You are Alive
The Sutra on the Full Awareness of Breathing
Thich Nhat Hanh A new edition of the fundamental Sutra on breathing meditation, including the sixteen basic exercises for conscious breathing and the author's lively re-framing of these exercises to help the contemporary reader. P/back, 80 pp, £6.99, order code 3762
Cultivating the Mind of Love
Thich Nhat Hanh Thich Nhat Hanh relates his own experience of recognition and awakening, through teachings taken from the Ratnakuta Diamond Lotus and Avatamsaka sutras.

12. Wisdom Books On-Line Catalogue - Buddhism Index
Mahayana Buddhism, Dzogchen. Poetry, Bon (not actually Buddhist). Pure Land Buddhism,vietnamese buddhism. (General) Reference Dictionaries, Women Buddhism.
http://www.wisdombooks.org/buddindex.html
Biography Abhidhamma Buddhist Art Burmese Buddhism ... Buddhist Architecture THERAVADA BUDDHISM: General Theravada Children's Books Pali Suttas Chinese Buddhism ... General Buddhism TIBETAN BUDDHISM: Kadampa Tradition Kagyu Korean Buddhism Nyingma ... Bon (not actually Buddhist) Pure Land Buddhism Vietnamese Buddhism General Zen ZEN BUDDHISM: Rinzai Soto

13. Www.pacificu.edu/up/as/vb/
Similar pages History of vietnamese buddhism vietnamese buddhism. Buddhism may have been introduced to Vietnam by seaas early as the first century AD. By the second century, Chinese
http://www.pacificu.edu/up/as/vb/

14. Thich Tri Hoang
He currently teaches Vietnamese language and culture at Central Connecticut StateUniversity in New Britain. A Short History of vietnamese buddhism ..
http://www.haianpagoda.org/Andrew/Thay.htm
H a i A n P a g o d a Introduction to the Hai An Sangha Venerable Thich Tri Hoang What is Buddhism? Our Newsletter ... Calendar
Venerable Thich Tri Hoang Thay A Short History of Vietnamese Buddhism.... Hai An Pagoda bobhoffman09@earthlink.net or trihoang49@hotmail.com

15. Religion In Vietnam Confucianism Taoism
vietnamese buddhism The following is to give you a quick introduction to some ofthe major influences on religion in Vietnamese life, to give you some idea
http://www.orient-tours.org/Confucianism/confucianism I.htm

16. Bo De Hai Online
Dharma Realm Buddhist Association, vietnamese buddhism.
http://www.saigon.com/~fopusa/index.html
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17. Vietnamese Buddhism Center
USA's Flag Viet Nam's Flag Buddhism. Sorry, This Site has not completed If you knowany vietnamese Buddhist Temples websites_Please emailI will update it for
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18. Long Van Temple
Practices Mahayana vietnamese buddhism.
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    20. Buddhism In VN
    .. A brief history of vietnamese buddhism Ven. Dr. Thich Minh Chauvietnamese buddhism has a long history of more than 2000 years.
    http://www.buddhismtoday.com/english/vietnam/country/003-buddhism in VN.htm
    English Section Buddhism Today Vietnamese Section
    A brief history of Vietnamese Buddhism Ven. Dr. Thich Minh Chau

    Vietnamese Buddhism can be roughly divided into 4 periods:
    1. From its beginning in Ancient Times to the 10th century A.D.,
    2. Its Golden Age from the 11th century to the 14th century,
    3. Its Decline in the 15th century and its Restoration in later centuries,
    4. Contemporary Vietnamese Buddhism and its Activities in the present situation.
    I. VIETNAMESE BUDDHISM FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO THE 1OTH CENTURY:
    Besides Master K’ang Seng Hui, there were many famous Indian monk scholars such as Mahajivaka, Kalaruci ( Tche Kiang Liang ) and a Chinese scholar Mao Po ( Mui Tsu ), who immigrated to Giao Chau and studied Buddhism under Indian monks there. At that time, there were about 20 pagodas with at least 15 translations of Buddhist Text Books and 500 monks at Luy Lau centre. "The Buddha’s Sutta in 42 Sections" which appeared at Giao Chau in the 2nd century AD, is believed to be the first selection of Suttas translated into Chinese at Luy Lau.
    II. THE PERIOD OF NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE FROM THE 11TH CENTURY TO THE 14TH CENTURY: THE GOLDEN AGE OF VIETNAMESE BUDDHISM:

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