Cao Dai Temple Tay Ninh , Vietnam
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One of the contributions of Vietnam in the world was Caodaista religion, religion has concepts of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, etc .. This religion was born in the Tay Ninh province (southern Vietnam) in 1926 in this same held in Tay Ninh, rises caodista Holy See where the most representative building of all is the Cao Dai Temple Tay Ninh, also called the divine Temple.
This religion has 5 million followers spread by Viet Nam, Australia, Europe and USA. Its symbol is an eye in a triangle, the third so-called eye or the eye that everything he sees and the triangle is the triangle of justice.
The Temple of Tay Ninh, called Toa Thanh Temple or the divine, is the largest of all Caodistas churches. Begun in 1927 and opened in 1955, after several years of construction due to delays caused by political and financial problems. Cao Dai Temple is a unique curious architecture and construction, mix of Asian and European architecture, where more demonstration of its exterior is its bright colors and shapes of roofs.
L'une des contributions du Vietnam dans le monde était Caodaista la religion, la religion a des concepts du bouddhisme, le christianisme, l'hindouisme, etc .. Cette religion est né dans la province de Tay Ninh (sud du Vietnam) en 1926 dans cette même tenue à Tay Ninh, monte caodista Saint-Siège, où le bâtiment le plus représentatif de l'ensemble est le Temple de Cao Dai Tay Ninh, aussi appelé le Temple divin.
Cette religion a 5 millions d'adeptes répartis par le Viet Nam, en Australie, en Europe et aux USA. Son symbole est un oeil dans un triangle, la troisième que l'on appelle l'œil ou l'œil que tout ce qu'il voit et le triangle est le triangle de la justice.
Le temple de Tay Ninh, appelé Toa Thanh Temple ou le divin, est la plus grande de toutes les églises Caodistas. Commencée en 1927 et inauguré en 1955, après plusieurs années de construction en raison de retards causés par des problèmes politiques et financiers. Cao Dai Temple est une curieuse architecture unique et la construction, mélange d'architecture asiatique et européenne, où plus la démonstration de son extérieur est ses couleurs vives et les formes des toits.
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Cao Dai Holy See Temple - Tay Ninh, Vietnam
The Cao Đài temple in Tây Ninh, Vietnam.
April 18, 2009
Filmed & Edited by Stan Mark.
CaoDai is a universal faith with the principle that all religions have one same divine origin, which is God, or Allah, or the Tao, or the Nothingness, one same ethic based on LOVE and JUSTICE, and are just different manifestations of one same TRUTH.
The noble effort of CaoDai is to unite all of humanity through a common vision of the Supreme Being, whatever our minor differences, in order to promote peace and understanding throughout the world. CaoDai does not seek to create a gray world, where all religions are exactly the same, only to create a more tolerant world, where all can see each other as sisters and brothers from a common divine source reaching out to a common divine destiny realizing peace within and without.
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VIETNAM divine service at Cao Dai temple, Tay Ninh (hd-video)
Cao Dai is an unique religion, only present in the Mekong Delta.
This was our second visit, this time with a hd-videocamera.
Don't play the sound too loud (it is not what our ears are used to).
Tay Ninh Vietnam and the Cao Dai Temple
One of the places we skipped off of Vietnam's extremely over-trot tourist path was the town of Tay Ninh. Now, well Tay Ninh is actually visited fairly regularly by tourists, it's only for a couple minutes on day trips from Saigon to see the impressive Cao Dai Temple.
Instead of doing the day trip, we decided that we'd head up to Tay Ninh for a night so we could properly photograph the temple during the golden hour and also see the Cao Dai processions without any other tourists around It was a really good travel experience.
As I mention though in the video, Tay Ninh is fairly boring and there's really nothing aside from the Cao Dai temple to see in the city. If you're not up for photography, you're likely better off going on one of the day tours from Saigon.
For some of my travel photography, be sure to check out my blog:
Cao Dai Holy See Temple in Tay Ninh - Vietnam- Full 4k
The Holy See temple in Tây Ninh is the centre of the main Caodaist church
Cao Dai Ceremony Tay Ninh
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Most tours arrive in Tay Ninh to see the Cao Dai ceremony at noon. Try if you can to take part in one which is not at 12. They take part every 6 hours. After we visited the Black Virgin Mountain we made it back in time for the 6pm ceremony.
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Cao Dai Temple Tay Ninh Vietnam
The noble effort of CaoDai is to unite all of humanity through a common vision of the Supreme Being, whatever our minor differences, in order to promote peace and understanding throughout the world. CaoDai does not seek to create a gray world, where all religions are exactly the same, only to create a more tolerant world, where all can see each other as sisters and brothers from a common divine source reaching out to a common divine destiny realizing peace within and without.
Vietnam / Tay Ninh - Toa Thanh Cao Dai Temple
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Musik: Sascha Ende, ende.tv
Cao Đài (Vietnamese: [kāːw ɗâːj] ( listen), also Caodaiism) is a relatively modern syncretistic, monotheistic religion, officially established in the city of Tây Ninh, southern Vietnam in 1926. Due to its young age, it shows its syncretistic roots more than older religions. Đạo Cao Đài is the religion's shortened name; its full name is Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ (Great Religion [of The] Third Period [of] Revelation [and] Salvation).
Cao means high and Đài means dais (as in a platform or altar raised above the surrounding level to give prominence to the person on it). Figuratively, it means that highest spiritual place where God reigns. Caodaiists often use the term Đức Cao Đài (Venerable Cao Đài) as the abbreviated name for God, the creator of the universe, whose full title is Cao Đài Tiên Ông Đại Bồ Tát Ma-ha-tát (translation: Cao Đài [the] Ancient Sage [and] Great Bodhisattva Mahasattva). According to Caodaiists, the full title was purposefully chosen by God because within it are representations of the Three Teachings: Saint, Sage and Buddha. Caodaiists credit God as the religion's founder. They believe the teachings, symbolism and organization were communicated directly from God. Even the construction of the Tây Ninh Holy See is claimed to have had divine guidance. Cao Đài's first disciples, Ngô Văn Chiêu, Cao Quỳnh Cư, Phạm Công Tắc and Cao Hoài Sang, claimed to have received direct communications from God, who gave them explicit instructions for establishing a new religion that would commence the Third Era of Religious Amnesty.
Adherents engage in ethical practices such as prayer, veneration of ancestors, nonviolence, and vegetarianism with the minimum goal of rejoining God the Father in Heaven and the ultimate goal of freedom from the cycle of birth and death. Estimates of Cao Đài adherents in Vietnam vary, but most sources give two to three million, according to other sources up to six million. An additional 30,000 (numbers may vary), primarily ethnic Vietnamese, live in the United States, Europe, and Australia.
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Tòa Thánh Tây Ninh là một cụm công trình gồm nhiều kiến trúc tôn giáo của đạo Cao Đài, nằm trên địa phận Thị trấn Hòa Thành, xã Long Thành Bắc (huyện Hòa Thành) và một phần Thị xã Tây Ninh, tỉnh Tây Ninh, cách thị xã Tây Ninh 4 km về phía Đông Nam. Đây cũng là vùng Thánh địa thiêng liêng và nơi đặt Hội Thánh Đại Đạo Tam Kỳ Phổ Độ Tòa Thánh Tây Ninh.
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Caodaismus oder Cao Đài (vietnamesisch: Đạo Cao Đài, Hán nôm: 道高台, chinesisch: 高台教 Gāotáijiào; großes Gebäude) ist eine offiziell am 7. September 1926 gegründete Religion im Süden Vietnams. Die Schätzungen der Zahl der Anhänger gehen stark auseinander, wobei die Mehrzahl zwei bis drei Millionen angibt, andere Quellen aber acht Millionen Gläubige in Vietnam. Nach Buddhismus und Katholizismus ist sie die drittgrößte Religion des Landes. Durch Auswanderung gibt es ungefähr 30.000 Caodaisten in den USA, Europa und Australien.
Die Offenbarung dieser Religion, durch spiritistische Sitzungen empfangen, beinhaltet einen umfassenden Synkretismus aus asiatischem und christlichem Glaubensgut.
Der Caodaismus lehrt die Seelenwanderung und hält die moralischen Grundsätze wie Vegetarismus, Alkoholverbot, Selbstlosigkeit, Nächstenliebe und Armut als moralische Pflicht. Der Kult wird in reich ausgestatteten Tempeln mit Weihrauch, Geisterbeschwörungen und Gebeten vollzogen. Unter den „hohen Geistern des Caodaismus befinden sich u.a. Sun Yat Sen, Isaac Newton, die Jungfrau von Orleans und Victor Hugo, um deren Wichtigkeit für die Menschheit aufzuzeigen.
Cao Dai Temple, Tay Ninh, Vietnam
Highlights of the Cao Dai temple, in Tay Ninh, Vietnam.
Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh, Vietnam (2019)
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Cao Dai Temple - Tay Ninh Vietnam
My trip to the Cao Dai Temple in Tay Ninh (about 2 hours north-west of Saigon)
Caodaism is a monotheistic syncretic religion officially established in the city of Tây Ninh in southern Vietnam in 1926.
Cao Dai means Highest Lord or Highest Power.
Ngô Văn Chiêu, a district head of the French administration in Cochinchina, was the first to worship and receive messages from Cao Đài in 1921. He received a vision of the Divine Eye which is now the symbol for Cao Đài as well as the focus for worship on all Cao Đài altars.
Believers worship God the Father, Holy Mother and the Divine Beings with all their heart. They also venerate the Great Religious Prophets of history and honor the ancestors.
Cao Dai adherents love tourists with cameras and encourage them to make videos and take pictures...
Cao Dai, Temple - Tay Ninh, Vietnam
Cao Dai, Vietnam
Caodaism Caodaism is a monotheistic syncretic religion officially established in the city of Tây Ninh in southern Vietnam in 1926.
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호치민에서 차로 3시간을 가서 다다른 곳. 베트남 3대 종교 중 하나인 까오다이교 총본산. 까오다이교의 상징인 천안. 신을 상징함과 동시에 신과 인간을 이어주는 통로 역할도 한다. 20세기 초에 시작된 신흥종교로서 여러 종교를 융합한 게 특징이다. “기독교, 천주교, 불교 이렇게 세 개의 종교 교리와 철학을 융합한 것이죠. 카오다이교는 음양사상에 근거해서 남신과 여신을 섬깁니다.” 정오가 되면 종소리를 시작으로 예배가 시작된다. 흰색은 까오다이교. 노란색은 불교. 파란색은 도교. 빨간색은 유교를 상징한단다.
[English: Google Translator]
Go 3 hours drive from Ho Chi Minh City is elsewhere. Vietnamese religion of Cao Dai one of the three bridges headquarters. Cao Dai doctrine symbol of the Cheonan. And at the same time it also symbolizes God conduit that connects the human being with God. As a new religion began in the early 20th century, it is characterized by a fusion of different religions. Hers Christianity, Catholicism, Buddhism, thus combining the three religious doctrine and philosophy. Cao Dai Bridge is a long island gods and goddesses on the basis of the Yin Yang thought, If the church bells at noon begins to start. White is Cao Dai religion. Yellow Buddhism. Blue Taoism. The red color symbolizes the Confucian stumbles.
[Vietnamese: Google Translator]
Đến 3 giờ lái xe từ thành phố Hồ Chí Minh là ở nơi khác. Tôn giáo Việt của Cao Đài là một trong ba trụ sở cầu. Biểu tượng giáo lý Cao Đài Cheonan. Và đồng thời nó cũng tượng trưng cho Thiên Chúa ống dẫn kết nối con người với Thiên Chúa. Là một tôn giáo mới bắt đầu vào những năm đầu thế kỷ 20, nó được đặc trưng bởi một sự hợp nhất của các tôn giáo khác nhau. Hers Kitô giáo, Công giáo, Phật giáo, do đó kết hợp ba học thuyết tôn giáo và triết học. Cầu Cao Đài là một vị thần và nữ thần đảo dài trên cơ sở của Yin Yang nghĩ, Nếu các chuông nhà thờ vào buổi trưa bắt đầu khởi động. Trắng là Cao Đài tôn giáo. Phật vàng. Xanh Đạo giáo. Màu đỏ tượng trưng cho sự tình cờ của Nho giáo.
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