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Looking for Answers
01-23-2007, 09:29 PM
Another four Buddhist records go into the books
http://www.thanhniennews.com/entertaiments/?catid=6&newsid=24514

The Vietnam Guinness Book Center (Vietbooks) has honored four Vietnamese people for newly-recognized Buddhism-related records of academic and cultural significance.

The first prestigious honor was bestowed on Revered Monk Thich Minh Chau, known to have translated 17,251 pages of the Pali Sutra.

Chau reportedly translated all the main sutras belonging to the Buddhist’s Theravada doctrines, namely Truong Bo Kinh (Digha Nikaya), Trung Bo Kinh (Majjiima Nikaya), Tuong Ung Bo Kinh (Samyutta Nikaya), Tang Chi Bo Kinh (Anguttara Nikaya), and Tieu Bo Kinh (Khudaka Nikaya).

Besides, he also composed other Buddhism-related works like Phat Phap (Dharma) or Cac loi day cua Duc Phat ve hoa binh, hoa hop va nhan pham con nguoi (Some teachings of Lord Buddha on Peace Harmony and Human Dignity).

The second honor went to Revered Monk Thich Tri Tinh, hailed for having translated the largest quantity of the Mahayana Buddhist Sutras in Vietnam.

Popular translated works made by Tinh are Pham Vong (sa. brahmajāla), Hoa nghiem (sa. buddhāvataṃsaka), or Dai Bat nha Balamat-da (sa. mahāyānaśraddhotpāda-śāstra).

Dr. Le Manh Thich from the Vietnam Buddhist Shanga (VBS) was conferred on the third record for having composed 30 valuable Buddhism-related works.

The final record was dedicated to Revered Monk Thich Minh Canh, chief author of the Hue Quang Buddhism Dictionary – the largest-ever professional dictionary published in Vietnam.

Providing users with around 23,000 entries and 3,000 images, the record-holding dictionary has been launched with seven volumes, with the eight set to debut in the near future.

The recognition ceremony was organized Monday at the Ho Chi Minh City-based Thich Quang Duc Monastery on the occasion of the VBS’ annual session.

Source: Thanh Nien, Lao Dong – Compiled by An Dien

Palzang
01-24-2007, 11:00 AM
There seems to be something fundamentally wrong with handing out awards for "most sutras translated"! Sort of like the People's Favorites awards for Buddhists. I don't know, it's good that there is recognition, I suppose, but competing for awards for Buddhist achievement seems to me to miss the boat somehow. Eh?

Palzang

buddhafoot
01-25-2007, 01:34 PM
Pal,

I felt the same way until I won my award. Now I just feel sorry for you.

-bf

federica
01-25-2007, 01:38 PM
Which award, BF......?


Oh,yeh....That one......:nonono:

Does that one count, really?

buddhafoot
01-25-2007, 01:51 PM
Hey - an award is an award and a Darwin Award is just as good as any other and I still feel sorry for Pally and his bitterness.

-bf

Palzang
01-25-2007, 02:40 PM
Yes, I am bitter. I was passed over for best supporting old fart for the 16th consecutive year!

Palzang

Brigid
01-26-2007, 05:58 AM
Fede

I love your new avatar! It's adorable! Is that little monk doing the Hustle??

Palzang
01-26-2007, 12:22 PM
Hey, that's a picture of me! Don't make fun of it! Now do you see why I'm upset I got passed over for the award? I don't get no respect!

Palzang

buddhafoot
01-26-2007, 12:37 PM
I always wondered who that "Palzang" character was on DragonballZ!

-bf

YogaMama
01-26-2007, 12:46 PM
Oh, the Darwin Awards are my favorite:

And the 2006 DARWIN AWARD Winner is...

HIGH ON LIFE: "Take a deep breath..."

(3 June 2006, Florida) Two more candidates have thrown themselves
into the running for a Darwin Award. The feet of Jason and Sara,
both 21, were found protruding from a deflated, huge helium
advertising balloon. Jason was a college student, and Sara
attended community college, but apparently their education had
glossed over the importance of oxygen.

When one breathes helium, the lack of oxygen in the bloodstream
causes a rapid loss of consciousness. Some euthanasia experts
advocate the use of helium to painlessly end one's life.
The pair pulled down the 8' balloon, and climbed inside. Their
last words consisted of high-pitched, incoherent giggling as they
slowly passed out and passed into the hereafter.

Sheriff's deputies said the two were not victims of foul play. No
drugs or alcohol were found. The medical examiner reported that
helium inhalation was a significant factor in their deaths. A
family member said "Sara was mischievous, to be honest. She liked
fun and it cost her."

buddhafoot
01-26-2007, 12:47 PM
Hey, beyotch!

It's good to see you.

-bf

buddhafoot
01-26-2007, 12:49 PM
Ouch... tough article.

I remember passing out on helium once. I woke up in a puddle of grease on a restaurant kitchen floor. Good times!

And another interesting article...

http://news.aol.com/topnews/articles/_a/cops-eye-love-rival-in-skydiving-death/20070125120609990001

-bf

YogaMama
01-26-2007, 01:02 PM
Good to see you too!! I've been super busy lately - I have missed all of you. Hopefully, things will settle down a bit for me so I can visit more often.