Vietnam Buddhist Sangha

Vietnam religious organization
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  •  Vietnam
Supreme Patriarch of the Verification Council
The Most Venerable Thích Trí Quảng (Acting)
Chairman of the Administration Council
The Most Venerable Thích Thiện NhơnSubsidiariesVietnamese Buddhist Youth AssociationWebsiteghpgvn.vnRemarksSlogan:
Dharma – People – Socialism
Anthem:
Phật Giáo Việt Nam
Headquarters of the Buddhist Sangha of Vietnam at Quán Sứ Pagoda, Hanoi

The Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (abbreviated as VBS, Vietnamese: Giáo hội Phật giáo Việt Nam)[1] is the only Buddhist sangha recognised by the Vietnamese government, and a member of the Vietnamese Fatherland Front. It was founded after Vietnam's Buddhist Convention at Quán Sứ Pagoda on November 7, 1981, to unify Buddhist activities of Vietnamese monks, nuns and lay followers. The head of this sangha since 2021, the Most Venerable Thích Trí Quảng, is the acting Supreme Patriarch[2] following the Most Venerable Thích Phổ Tuệ, who died on October 21, 2021, at the age of 105.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Full text of the latest Charter of the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha
  2. ^ "Most Venerable Thich Tri Quang named acting head of Vietnam Buddhist Sangha".
  3. ^ "Supreme Patriarch of Vietnam Buddhist Sangha passes away | Society | Vietnam+ (VietnamPlus)". en.vietnamplus.vn. Retrieved 2021-10-21.

External links

  • Buddhist Temple of Vietnam
  • Vietnamese Buddhist Families
  • Phật sự Online - The official news agency of the Sangha
  • An Viên Youtube Channel - the Sangha-owned television channel
  • Vietnamese Buddhist Portal - The Sangha's official website
  • phattuvn.org