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Ông Đạo Dừa ("The Coconut Monk"), born Nguyễn Thành Nam (December 25 1910 – May 13 1990), was a self-styled Vietnamese mystic and the founder of the Coconut Religion (''Đạo Dừa'') in Vietnam.


Family and Early Life

Born on 25 December 1910 as Nguyễn Thành Nam, he was born in a village in Truc Giang district, Kien Hoa province. He was the son of a rich family, whose father named Nguyễn Thành Trúc was a chief of the region and had a mother named Lê Thị Sen. In 1928, he went to
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, to study for seven years. When he graduated as a chemical engineer in 1935, he returned back to his hometown. He proceeded to marry a woman named Lộ Thị Nga, and have a daughter named Nguyễn Thị Khiêm, though in his later life would marry eight more wives. When he returned back at his hometown, he faced constant trouble with the local French authorities due to not working for the country. In response to this, he climbed onto a coconut palm to sit there motionless. People who were interested in him or believed in him went to see him. He was forcefully taken down from the coconut tree by the authorities, he fell but he climbed onto another tree. The authorities left him alone afterwards. While still sitting, he wrote on a paper to preach saying “Nothing, but the number of disciples numbered thousands, they covered him around the outside.” Following 1945, he left to A Son Pagoda in
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to take refuge for three years, with his body only having skin and bones. When the formation of the
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occurred under the leadership of former
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, he returned to Định Tường province (now
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) to establish a pagoda to practice religion publicly. Practicing the beliefs such as Christianity and
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, while worshipping both God and Buddha. He starved himself without eating or drinking. In 1950, he returned to Phuoc Thanh to build a Bagua platform 14 meters high. Nam’s source of food would be consuming fruits though mainly
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. He’d bath once a year on Buddha’s Birthday. In 1958, he sent a letter to
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protesting his policies regarding Buddhists. He was arrested but then released.


Later years

In 1963, he established his ashram on Phoenix Island in
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province and founded the Coconut Religion. He was a candidate for the
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. It is alleged that Nam consumed only coconuts for three years, for that period he also organized mass meditations and praying for the ending of the Vietnam War on a floating platform. Despite his eccentric behaviour, the government of Saigon respected him and called Nam a "man of religion". He usually sported a
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around his neck and dressed in traditional Buddhist robes. After the 1975 Communist takeover of the South, his religion was deemed a cult and he was imprisoned for 10 years. He died on 13 May 1990 after a clash with the communist authority.


References

1909 births 1990 deaths Founders of new religious movements New religious movement mystics Religion in Vietnam Vietnamese expatriates in France 20th-century mystics {{Vietnam-reli-bio-stub