Japanese Sangha Completes Experience in South Potalaka Monastery
12-19-2007    FJNET


Japanese Sangha representative is talking with Ven. Zewu

 

Presenting calligraphy gifts: one is "Foguang" (means light of Buddha), the other one is "Fayi" (means friendship between Buddhists)

 

Six Japanese Buddhist priests standing at the outside of the Meditation Hall

 

Six Japanese Buddhist priests and monks of South Potalaka Monastery

 

In the Meditation Hall, six Japanese Buddhist priests with Chinese monks and laypeople

 

FJNET, September 6, 2006

Xiamen, China -- On September 5, Japanese Sangha finished Practice-Experience in South Potalaka Monastery. This religious exchange activity enhanced the friendship of Buddhist circle between China and Japan.  [Translator: Wang Xinyu   News in Chinese]

Translator: Wang Xinyu
   
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