Born in 1918 in the central province of Quang Nam, Most Venerable Thich Minh Chau, whose real name is Dinh Van Nam, played a significant role in unifying Buddhist sects in the country.
The Most Venerable was elected Deputy Chairman and General Secretary of the VBS for the three consecutive terms since it was founded in 1981.
He greatly contributed to making many of Buddha’s teaching in Tripitaka (means Three Baskets) closer to ordinary people through translation of the sacred texts from the Pali and English languages.
With his prestige and reverend virtue, the senior Buddhist dignitary was elected deputy of the National Assembly for the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th terms.
He was conferred a number of noble distinctions of the Party and the State, including the Ho Chi Minh Order, Independence Order (second class) and Great National Unity Order.
Tributes to the deceased Most Venerable are taking place at the Van Hanh Monastery in Phu Nhuan district, Ho Chi Minh City.
He will rest at the stupa at the Van Hanh Monastery following a commemorative ceremony on September 9.
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