After the rainfall ceremony on May 13, the Buddha's Rewards are now decorated on the first floor of the Quan Su pagoda hall (Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi). Buddhists, people and tourists worship the 24/24 Buddha's benefits on May 14, 15 and 16.
Talking to Lao Dong, Venerable Thich An Dat - Member of the Council, Deputy Chief of the Central Office of the Vietnam Buddhist Church said that the Buddha was the Buddha's part of the Buddha after the remaining cremation. The relics of the Buddha dated 2,600 years, considered by the Indian government as a national treasure.
Therefore, to benefit the Buddha's grace, Vietnam must preserve, preserve and ensure absolute safety.

Temperature must always be from 19 to 20 degrees Celsius, humidity below 45% to avoid oxidation of Buddha's hand. The Buddha's benefits are to avoid much contact with human breath, avoid direct light.
Buddha's benefits are placed in containers in accordance with Indian standards. When the rainbow returned to Vietnam, the Buddha's benefits were preserved in a glass cage, away from the outside environment.
"There will be many people in the worship space, but in the cupboard, there is a separate air conditioner and a 24/7 surveillance camera," Dai Duc Thich An Dat informed.


In addition to security and safety factors, Hanoi City Police also conducted traffic diversion and regulation in key areas during the festival and worshiped the Buddha.
Establish checkpoints at the entrances and exits of the area where the incense offering ceremony is held, the area where the Buddha's protection is worshiped and the area where people gather before entering to admire and worship the Buddha's protection ceremony.
The Hanoi City Police force has organized patrols, discovered and prevented acts of disorder, theft, and robbery.
This is the 4th time the Buddha's reward has been led beyond the Indian territory. The treasure has been cruised to Sri Lanka (2015), Mongolia (2022) and Thailand (2024). According to Indian diplomatic regulations, Buddha's Rewards for going abroad is equivalent to a trip by a national head.
Therefore, for Buddhists in Vietnam, worshiping the Buddha's grace in their homeland is a lucky and rare opportunity. Everyone has joy and great faith, hoping to admire and bow down before the benefits of Buddha, praying for peace and happiness for themselves and their families.
At the end of the renovation period of Quan Su Pagoda, Khai Phat will continue to be led to Tam Chuc Pagoda (Ha Nam) from May 17 to May 21 to welcome the monk, Buddhists, people and tourists to worship and pay their respects. After that, the Buddha's benefits were brought back to India.