| Sitemap | Venerable Master Hsing YunVenerable Master Hsing Yun i the founder of Fo Guang Shan monastery. Early LifeVenerable Master Hsing Yun was born in Chiangtu, Chiangsu province, China, in Founding of Fo Guang ShanIn
1957, the Venerable Master established a Buddhist cultural centre that
became today's Foguang Cultural Enterprise Co., Ltd., by which a
variety of Buddhist The Fo Guang Journal was inaugurated in 1976, and the Fo Guang Tripitaka BooksThe Venerable Master is a prolific author and some of his works include The TeachingThe teaching of the Venerable Master is far-reaching; with over a thousand Activities and awardsThe Venerable Master became the President of the Buddha's Light
International Association, founded on 3rd February 1991. Its subsidiary
associations are now well established in countries over the five
continents. This is the manifestation of the Venerable Master's ideal
of 'illuminating three thousand realms with the light of the Buddha and
overflowingthe five continents with the stream of Dharma.' Over the years, the Venerable Master has been recognised with numerous awards. In 1997, the Venerable Master met with Pop John Paul II of the Catholic Church and Dalai Lama of Tibet to exchange their views on the common objective of procuring world peace. In May of the same year, he was lauded with medals from the Internal Affairs Department and Diplomatic Service of the Republic of China, which once again confirmed his contributions to Buddhism and the national community. In February 1998, the Venerable Master went to Buddhagaya in India to preside over the Three Platform Ordination as well as several other ordinations of the Five Precepts and Bodhisattva Precepts, and to reinstate the Theravada bikshuni precepts that have gone out of practice for over a thousand years. On the Buddha's birthday in the same year, the Venerable Master brought back from India the relic tooth of the Buddha to be enshrined in Taiwan, an event which was welcomed and exalted by the whole nation. He also endeavoured to lobby for the Buddha's birthday to become an official holiday, and this was finally approved by President Lee Deng Hui on 30th August 1999. On 7th December 2000, the Venerable Master was awarded the Most Outstanding Contribution to Buddhism Prize by Premier Nai Chung of Thailand at the 21st Buddhist Fellowship Conference.In October 2001, he arrived at Ground Zero of the 9-11 terrorist attack to pray for the victims. In December of the same year, he was invited to give a talk on "The Future Directions of Our Endeavours" at the Office of the President of the Republic of China. In 2002, he had escorted the Buddha's finger relic from Xian Famen Temple to Taiwan for 37 days. In the development of the institutionalisation, humanisation and internationalisation of Buddhism, the Venerable Master truly deserves immense credit!
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