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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
영산제 (Young-San-Je)
Video Ven. Bishop Jongmae posted earlier today on Facebook of Young-San-Je...Young-San-Je (영산제) usually takes 8 to 10 hours to complete the ritual. Yet in the old days, Young-San-Je took 2 full days to complete.
Taego order overseas parish officially invites Young-San-Je performers from Taego order Korea.
Bishop Dr. Jongmae Park and Venerable Bo Kwang will be the host of its performing which will take place
in Los Angles in the summer of next year (2011). Young-San-Je is world treasure that protect by UNESCO
(United Nations) and it is over thousand years of traditional ritual which is held by Korean Buddhist Taego order.
Venerable Il-Woon (who is a national living treasure of Young-Sa-Je ritual) will leads all performers from
Korea and mostly stay in greater Los Angeles area during the event.
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