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    Theravāda ( / ˌtɛrəˈvɑːdə /, [a] lit.'School of the Elders' [1] [2]) is the most commonly accepted name of Buddhism 's oldest existing school. [1] [2] The school's adherents, termed Theravādins, have preserved their version of Gautama Buddha 's teaching or Buddha Dhamma in the Pāli Canon for over two millennia.

  2. Trong trang Theravāda này, chúng tôi tổng hợp nhiều tài liệu Dhamma quý như bộ Tam Tạng Kinh Điển, Chú Giải, Phụ Chú Giải, Tài Liệu Khác bằng tiếng Pāli (Roman), tiếng Anh, tiếng Myanmar, tiếng Thái, tiếng Sri Lanka, tiếng Việt, tiếng Ấn Độ,… (18 ngôn ngữ), hàng ngàn những tài ...

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  4. Kathina Ceremony. From Saigon, the Theravada movement spread to other provinces, and soon, a number of Theravada temples for ethnic Viet Buddhists were established in many areas in the South and Central parts of Vietnam. As at 1997, there were 64 Theravada temples throughout the country, of which 19 were located in Saigon and its viccinity [6].

  5. From Saigon, the Theravada movement spread to other provinces, and soon, a number of Theravada temples for ethnic Viet Buddhists were established in many areas in the South and Central parts of Vietnam. In the 1960s and 1970s, a number of Vietnamese bhikkhus were sent overseas for further training, mostly in Thailand and some in Sri Lanka.

  6. Phra Acharn Mun Bhūridatta Thera Không được phép bán Pháp như hàng hóa ở chợ. Được phép tái bản sách này dưới mọi hình thức để phát miễn phí như món quà Pháp bảo, và không cần xin bất kỳ giấy phép nào nữa. Cấm hoàn toàn việc

  7. The One Pillar Pagoda is a historic Mahayana Buddhist temple in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. Buddhism in Vietnam - Buddhism may have first come to Vietnam as early as the 3rd or 2nd century BCE from South Asia or from China in the 1st or 2nd century CE. [1] The territory of modern-day Vietnam was divided amoung three different states for most ...

  8. The monastic lineage of the Theravada also traces its roots back to the "Great Monastery" (Mahāvihāra) in Sri Lanka. According to tradition, this lineage was brought to Sri Lanka by the son and daughter of King Ashoka around 250 BCE. The Theravada branch of Buddhism is also referred to as "Southern Buddhism" or "Southeast Asian Buddhism."

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