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Temples are architectural works built to worship a saint or historical figure worshiped as divine. In Vietnam, the temples were built to commemorate the merits of Vietnamese heroes or the merits of an individual with locality built-in folklore. The shrine is a type of cultural relics in Vietnamese folk beliefs, which is smaller than the temple.
The one that is worshiped in the shrine is very diverse, which is expressed in the name of the shrine. Shrines are usually built on high ridges, mountain slopes, river banks, villages, and quiet places so that spirits can be peace, not to be affected by the noisy life of normal people. A communal house is a worship place of the tutelary gods of the villages, as well as a meeting place for villagers.
The communal house is considered as the center of cultural activities associated with a community of residents and characteristics of the Vietnamese rice civilization.
To help educate the younger generations about the tradition, there are also documents about whom being worshiped. Documents can be books, hand writings or wood carvings, stone steles… displayed somewhere in the temple. In some regions, communal houses are also used as a public place to discuss the local village issues, where most respectful men make the last decisions. In general, pagoda Chua , temple Den and communal house Dinh in Vietnam are three different worshiping places influenced by the three teachings; Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
People go to temples and communal houses to show their respect and honor to national heroes or saints being worshiped inside, while going to pagodas and pray at Buddha as a sign of thankfulness for Buddha's teaching. You can visit a local worshiping place to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere, the beautiful scenery or experience a local religious practice. You can come with incense, flower and teas. You can offer meat, alcohol drinks and other types of offerings in temples and communal houses.
But you should never offer meat and alcohol drinks in pagodas, which is strictly forbidden in Buddhism. To show respect to the local culture, no matter where you visit a pagoda Chua , temple Den , or communal house Dinh , please:.
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