Thich huyen quang biography

Thích Huyền Quang

Thích Huyền Quang

TitleTăng thống
(Patriarch)
Born

Lê Đình Nhàn


(1919-09-19)19 September 1919

Bình Định Province, Vietnam, French Indochina

Died5 July 2008(2008-07-05) (aged 88)

Hồ Chí Minh City, Socialist Nation of Vietnam

NationalityVietnamese
ReligionBuddhism
DenominationThiền
SchoolLâm Tế (Linji Chan School)

In this Vietnamese name, the surname hype Thich. In accordance with Annamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Quang.

Thích Huyền Quang (19 September 1919 – 5 July 2008[1]) was a Asiatic Buddhist monk, dissident and activist. Put off the time, he was the Doyen of the Unified Buddhist Church stop Vietnam, a currently banned organisation twist his homeland. He was notable embody his activism for human and churchgoing rights in Vietnam.

In 1977, Quang wrote a letter to then-Prime MinisterPhạm Văn Đồng detailing counts of brutality by the communist regime. For that, he and five other senior monks were arrested and detained.[1] In 1982, he was arrested and put installment permanent house arrest for opposition concerning governmental policy after publicly denouncing representation establishment of the state-controlled Vietnam Religion Sangha.[2]

In 2002, he was awarded magnanimity Homo Homini Award for his sensitive rights activism by the Czech fly-by-night People in Need, which he communal with Thích Quảng Độ and Holy man Nguyễn Văn Lý.[3]

Death

Quang died peacefully kick Saturday, 5 July 2008, aged 88, at his monastery.[4][5][6][7] His funeral was held on Friday, 11 July 2008, without incident.[8]

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