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Buddhist temples in Vietnam Hà Văn Tấn

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Vietnam; Thế giới; 2008Edition: 2ndDescription: 321tr; Hardcover; 26cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.343597
  • H111-T16
Online resources: Summary: Buddhism was introduced into Vietnam around the beginning of the Common Era. Since that time, Buddhist pagodas and monasteries were built at different times and in different places until each village had its own. Investigation of these temples allows us not only to see the characteristic features of Buddhist religion and belief in Vietnam but to understand an important dimension of Vietnam's history, culture, and thought.
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Buddhism was introduced into Vietnam around the beginning of the Common Era. Since that time, Buddhist pagodas and monasteries were built at different times and in different places until each village had its own. Investigation of these temples allows us not only to see the characteristic features of Buddhist religion and belief in Vietnam but to understand an important dimension of Vietnam's history, culture, and thought.

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