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HCMCFamily members record the identity of the vial in the temple to find and evaluate the DNA; The unrecognized jar will be mixed up and turned into a Buddha image and worshiped together.
“I myself have my mother’s bones to be here to understand people’s frustrations. We hope that everyone with a happy heart, forgiving and forgiving, helps, supports and resolves the incident that is best worth it. This lament, “Venerable Thich Quang Thanh, who was assigned to lead Ky Quang 2 Pagoda in place of Venerable Thich Thien Chieu, shared with more than 200 relatives about the direction of solving confused ashes, on the afternoon of September 5.
The solution is given, the temple will print a form that includes information about the relatives, information about the deceased who have ashes that are sent to the temple. Based on the memory, the relatives will record the identities of the urn and the remains. After collecting the information sheets, the temple will meet and examine.
Family members will be scheduled by the temple to go to the urns storage area and search with the help of monks and nuns at the temple. Keeping the Covid-19 room and not making any noise in the temple, there will be 10 people per search, 30 minutes in search time, according to previous identifiers.
When the jar is identified, the family member will sign the record and can continue to send it to the temple. In case people want to send another temple, the pagoda will present it to Vinh Nghiem Pagoda (District 3) for free. Relatives can also take them home or send them to temples of their choice.
For those who cannot find the ashes of their relatives, the temple will consider, based on the wishes of the people, making a large board with the full names and photographs of the deceased. The temple side also offers a plan to mix all the ashes thrown into Buddha statues for family members to worship. Along with that, the monks will perform super rituals for the dead spirits.
In addition, the pagoda offers a method of DNA determination with urns with bones, burial water … The pagoda will be based on the wishes of the relatives registered in the questionnaire to consider choosing the most appropriate option. The cost of the DNA test will be funded by the temple.
“The pagoda will exceed and comply with state regulations with the utmost respect and respect to make aunt happy, make people’s souls lose sleep,” said Venerable Thich Quang Thanh.
After hearing the plans given by Venerable Thich Quang Thanh, most of the people agreed. Ms. Nguyen Thi Hoai, 54, from Phu Nhuan District, said she deposited her parents’ ashes in the pagoda two years ago. Because at that time when bringing the ashes to the temple the same jar had to be replaced and he did not mark or remember any details, the ability to identify it was very difficult. Speaking with her 27-year-old daughter, she decided to go along with the plan to carve a statue to worship the temple.
“The temple held a family reunion with the request, sincerely apologizing, for which I am not narrow-minded, but I make things difficult for the temple. Everyone who sends the remains here also has a heart for Buddha, so the plan is to carve the statue to worship us. ” I think it is the most reasonable thing to do, ”Ms. Hoai said.
Related to scheme to determine DNA, Master Nguyen Thi Nga, director of the Center for DNA Analysis and Genetic Technology (Ministry of Science and Technology), said that with the bones still white, still safe, DNA evaluation has an accurate rate. more than 90%. The DNA run time lasts 7-10 days, it costs about 10 million VND per sample.
Earlier, in late August, people went to burn incense for their relatives at Ky Quang 2 pagoda, and found that hundreds of ash jars were removed, gathered in a confusing corner, thrown photos. Upon hearing the news, many people who sent the urns of their loved ones to the temple came to ask the temple representative to respond.
On the afternoon of September 3, representatives from the 17th District People’s Committee, Go Vap District and the people went to Ky Quang 2 Pagoda to count the number and current status of the ashes. According to the work report, the number of ashes in the temple is 883 jars (302 urns in the basement and 581 white stone urns outside), of which only 108 have pictures or tablets attached.
Venerable Thich Thien Chieu, Abbot of Ky Quang 2 Pagoda said that, in the process of carrying out Buddhist activities since 1975, many Buddhists have aspirations to worship the remains of their relatives in the pagoda.
During the time of adoration, “the temple takes care of the part of the ceremony to pray, does not accept any expense.” Over time, the place where the worship remains became damaged and dirty, so starting in March, the pagoda decided to build and repair. During this process, “there are ballot boxes that have fallen images” or there are ballot boxes that do not have a previous image.
Evaluating this as a “serious” incident, at noon today, the Standing Committee of the Vietnamese Buddhist Church of Vietnam in Ho Chi Minh City decided to suspend the post with the monk Thich Thien Chieu, the abbot of Ky Quang pagoda. It is the fault of the abbot’s inattention, which frustrates public opinion and many injured people.
The venerable Thich Quang Thanh (in the name of Tran Xuan Nhan) was appointed to direct all the religious, religious and social activities of the pagoda. Venerable Thich Quang Thanh will coordinate with the Board of Trustees of the Vietnamese Buddhist Church in Go Vap district, the authorities to stabilize the urns at Ky Quang 2 pagoda.
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