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ID23490 - Chương : A Ă Â
dictionaryEN : ENCYCLOPEDIA of CAODAISM - A
Tác Giả : Lê Kim Liên - Từ Chơn

A Ă Â



A Ă Â

The first three letters, also the three vowels, of the Vietnamese alphabet. They were used by God as His assumed name in several séances, where He tried to contact and teach His first disciples.

Note : During this period, God came, under the name of A Ă Â, answering all of His potential disciples’ questions, most of which were usually about ancient unsolved literary puzzles.

No one could give better solutions than He did, which deeply interested the ones who turned out to be the first Caodaist disciples.

God did not reveal who He really was until Christmas 1925, when He announced He was God, coming to save human beings. God also told the first disciples to establish a new religion: Cao Dai.

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