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Wedding Ceremony at the pagoda
Update: 27/10/2024
Hoang Phap Pagoda solemnly organized a wedding ceremony on Oct. 27th, 2024 (Sep. 25th, LC) for six couples:
1. Truong Minh Fi (religious name Phap Tri) and Ngo Thanh Vy (religious name Truc Tuong)
2. Nguyen Ngoc Nguyen Hieu (religious name Tinh Hieu) and Tran Mong Viet Anh (religious name Quang Chan)
3. Bui Ngoc Thai (religious name Tinh Thai) and Nguyen Thi Thanh Hien (religious name Lien Yen)
4. Pham Anh Tai (religious name Tinh Tai) and Cao Thi Minh Oanh (religious name Lien Oanh)
5. Luan Thanh Vo (religious name Tinh Luan) and Huynh Nguyen My Thanh (religious name Giac Dao)
6. Ngo Van Viet (religious name Tinh Viet) and Tran Thi Thu Thuy (religious name Lien Thuy)
The wedding ceremony at the pagoda is an opportunity for the groom and the bride to listen to the monks conveying Buddha's teachings on the way of being a wife, a husband, a bride, a groom and a parent in the future. This organizing at the temple is to create conditions for the couple to rely on the support of the Sangha, Three Jewels.
The grooms and brides performed traditional rites, such as prostrating Three Jewels and parents, giving wedding rings for each other and vowing whole life to live to follow the moral principles that the Buddha, patriarch taught in the witness of Triple Jewel and their relatives.
On behalf of present monks, Junior Thich Tam Truong, Abbot of the pagoda, had teachings on the principles to husband and wife. The key to a happy family is harmony. "Harmony" is the root of happiness. The husband and wife getting along will be a warm and happy couple, the parents getting along with their children will maintain family morality, and the education for the next generations will be easier.
The Junior also reminded the couples to carefully prepare the necessary issues for their future. It is the returning to rely on the Three Jewels, complying five precepts. Each member in the family needs to study Buddha Dharma, live a good life, and believe in the law of cause and effect. The five precepts are the basic ethics of being human. The keeper of five precepts will have peace for this life and the next life.