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Buddhist prayer woodblocks submitted for UNESCO recognition
The northern province of Bac Giang is working with
several state agencies to put forward a case for the treasure of Buddhist prayer
woodblocks in Vinh Nghiem Pagoda to be recognised by UNESCO as a World
Documentary Heritage.
The Truc Lam Buddhist Zen prayer woodblocks in the pagoda are now seen as
culturally priceless as the 3,050 separate woodblocks were carved during the
late 19th century to early 20th century.
According to historians, they are the only Buddhist woodblocks of prayers
belonging to Truc Lam Buddhist Zen, an outstanding Zen sect of Vietnamese
Buddhism. They are also an extensive and diverse documentary heritage of the
history of Buddhism and the religious thoughts and culture of the Truc Lam
Buddhist Zen. They also document the history of woodblock carving and the
printing industry as well as the biography and career of several eminent monks
who contributed greatly to the development of the country’s culture.
Apart from their historical value, the woodblocks are a valuable documentary
source for studying the early days of the Vietnamese language and Demotic
scripts.
According to the provincial Department of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the
woodblocks, which were carved in Han (Chinese) or Demotic scripts on wooden
boards, were recognised by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism as a
national historical and cultural heritage – grade A in 1964.
Sitting on a site of over 10,000m² in Tri Yen Commune, Yen Dung District, Vinh
Nghiem Pagoda was turned into a Zen monastery by King-Monk Tran Nhan Tong, the
founder of the Truc Lam Buddhist Zen, in the late 13th century.
Source: VNA |
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