Vu Lan is one of the meaningful holidays in the spiritual spiritual tradition of Vietnam but also of many countries around the world, especially Asian countries like China, Korea, Cambodia, Japan, Malaysia, ... with the meaning towards gratitude, commemorating parents in many lives and ancestors, each country has different ways of organizations, depending on the conception of folk, customs and transmission The spiritual system of each nation. Below are a brief strokes of the Vu Lan holidays of a few countries around the world
. Chinese people have organized Vu Lan holidays or Trung Nguyen festival on July 15 (lunar calendar) every year. This is a traditional Chinese holiday and has history up to thousands of years. The Chinese people drop flowers on the holidays Vu Lanvu Lan in this country is a holiday to commemorate the hidden relatives, Combing from the ancient customs of Chinese people is sacrificing ancestors during the agricultural harvest season
In the fall, before using his labor achievements, farmers often offer the best items they harvested for their gods and ancestors to pray to peace and luck And the bumper crop in the coming years. According to the legend of Taoism in China, on this day, the hell door will open and all the lenses are released freely for a certain period of time; Linh lovers have relatives will go home, those who do not have families become a holiness, wandering throughout the world. Therefore, the festival was held at this time to sacrifice the lenses of the ancestors and her souls to die because of natural disasters, epidemics, can not escape ... people light the lotus lamp for ways The soul returns to the family. Also, at night, everyone will clean up the table and store empty chairs for those who have drew, no one is sitting on those chairs. In parallel with the sacrificing ceremony while burning yellow code for the declined people. Afterwards, along with the accompanying song of the mother, this festival is affected by Buddhist culture with the name "Feast Ullambana ", in which Buddhists organize Buddhist rituals to bring super aquariums for thrilling souls. At the time of the road, when the king supported the Taoism, this festival began to develop strongly and was named "Holidays"
Japan Vu Lan in Japan was also called Obon (お 盆) or Bon is a traditional Japanese Buddhist holiday. This spiritual beauty aims to remember the hidden ancestor. Japanese people believe that on this day, the ancestors will return to visit them. At the same time, this is also the opportunity to meet the whole family, everyone will go back to the residence of the deceased to clean the altar, visit the grave and offer the food for the deceased relatives. Japanese people wearing traditional costumes in this brilliant flower ceremony have existed in Japan for more than 500 years, and because of the change in the use of the calendar that the time of the Vu Lan ceremony is also different, depending on Enter the characteristics of each region. There are three main times: "Shichigatsu Bon" (Bon Ceremony in July) was held on the 15-7 calendar in Eastern Japan. "Hachigatsu Bon" (Bon Ceremony in August) was held on 15 -8 lunar calendar, this is the most popular time of the Vu Lan ceremony in Japan. "Kyu Bon" (traditional bon) was held on 15-7 lunar days in areas like the northern region of Kantō region , Zone Chūgoku, Shikoku and Okinawa Province. Vu Lan in Japan usually lasts for 3 days. Activities outstanding during this time is a dance of Bon Odori, a folk dance with the meaning of welcoming the hammy soul; Depending on each region where the form of dance and music is different. The dance of each region shows the history and characteristics of that place. Also, on this occasion, the Japanese people also hang Chochin lanterns in front of the house with the meaning to bring the way for the ancestral soul to the family ; By the end of the ceremony, the lanterns were released down to the river, lake or sea to guide the souls back to their world.obbon as Japan's biggest holiday, not only mentally meaningful For Japanese people but also attracts many tourists attending every year.Campuchial Vu Lan in Cambodia called Khmer language Pchum Ben. This is Cambodia's largest festival, lasting 15 days, from January 1 to 15 of October, calculated by Khmer's schedule and falls at the end of the monks of this monk. This is the time of Cambodian people expressing his remembrance and gratitude to a lot of life, many lives through the Tam Bao offerings and doing blessings to restoring Phuoc Ducdleness for those who are too cursed. For monks on Pchum Ben in Cambodia14 the first day called "Kan Ben". In these days, families take turns to offer to the monks at a local temple to pray for the spirit of their ancestors from evil karma. In addition, they use a grasp . Dịch vụ:
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