Ven. Haitao Paid Homage to Buddha Tooth Relic in Beijing Ling-guang Monastery
12-19-2007    FJNET

Ven. Puzheng (on the right), Ven. Yandao (in the middle) received Ven. Haitao (on the left)

Present gifts to each other: Ven. Haitao (on the left), Ven. Yandao (on the right)

Ven. Puzheng gave a wise instruction to the lay standing around


Ven. Haitao gave a wise instruction to the lay standing around

FJNET, May, 2006
Beijing, China -- At am 9, May 9, 2006, Ven. Haitao who comes from Taiwan and his accompanying approximately 180 monastics paid homage to Buddha Tooth Relic in Beijing Ling-guang Monastery. Ven. Puzheng, vice-director of the International Department of the Buddhist Association of China along with Ven. Yandao, vice-abbot of Beijing Ling-guang Monastery guided Ven. Haitao and his accompanying monastics entered into Buddha Tooth Stupa to pay homage to Buddha Tooth Relic. After that, Ven. Puzheng and Ven. Haitao gave a wise instruction to the lay standing around respectively.  [Translator: Wang Xinyu]

Translator: Wang Xinyu
   
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