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Buddhist holy men who led resistance against government in Vietnam?

They were called, "Monks", religious priests.


Buddhist holy men who led resistance against Vietnam government?

monks


How many Buddhist monks burned themselves?

One. Thich Quang Duc a buddhist monk living during the Vietnam War committed Self-immolation (burned himself) in protest, to the mistreatment and discrimination of Buddhist people, to the Diem Government.


Why did Buddhist Monks burn themselves?

Throughout the past one hundred years there have been a number of Buddhist monks who have set themselves on fire. What they have in common is that they were all either in Vietnam or Tibet, and they were all protesting oppression by the government of their country of Buddhists, especially of the monks and nuns.


What people killed themselves by burning in order to protest diem's policies?

Buddhist Monks


What group launched anti-Diem protests in South Vietnam in the 1960s?

Buddhist monks launched these protests.


What group launched anti-Diem protests in South Vietnam during the summer of 1963?

Buddhist monks launched these protests.


Are there Buddhist nuns or only Buddhist monks?

Yes, there are Buddhist nuns as well as monks. They're known as Bhikkhuni.


Why were Buddhist monks and nuns burning themselves in protest in the 1960's?

They were protesting the war and all the death and destruction it caused.


Who created katakana?

Buddhist monks invented Katakana in the early Heian Period (794 to 1185) by Buddhist monks.


What are Buddhist monks allowed to take into the monastery?

Buddhist monks are allowed to take only their robes and the tipitaka into a temple


What is life for Buddhist monks like?

The two primary tasks of Buddhist monks are (1) to learn Buddhist scriptures which is called Pariyatti and (2) to meditate to become enlightened which is called Paripatti. To make it brief, learning and meditation are the routine life of Buddhist monks.