Here is only Ta Lon Mountain, where Mr. Cu Da (Ngoc Thanh) cultivated the Way to enlightenment. According to the teachings, ‘Tan’ refers to the country of Khmer, and since Ta Lon Mountain is located within Khmer territory, it is called Tan Mountain.
“Though relying on Tan Mountain,
In the future, the world’s affairs will turn southward.”
The Master mourned deeply for humanity, too obsessed with material civilization, committing evil and wicked deeds, and thus having to reap the fruits of suffering later. He recalled the time following the Master to practice the Way at the peak of Ta Lon Mountain. Although this mountain is presently within Khmer territory, in the future, circumstances will turn it into a part of Vietnam.
“Keep away from the immoral inn,
Later, you will see Tan Mountain in turmoil.”
The Master also further revealed: Due to excessive greed for treasures, in the future, many nations will wage war in the northern sea (Gulf of Tonkin) and Tan Mountain (That Son), creating a scene of mountains of bones and rivers of blood, extremely tragic:
“Thunder roars, revealing the golden tablets,
All civilized nations come to the battlefield.
Words of the poem are near words of sorrow,
Driven by greed for treasures, blood flows mysteriously.”
(Thien Ly Song).
The Master also further revealed: Due to excessive greed for treasures, in the future, many nations will wage war in the northern sea (Gulf of Tonkin) and Tan Mountain (That Son), creating a scene of mountains of bones and rivers of blood, extremely tragic: ‘Thunder roars, revealing the golden tablets, All civilized nations come to the battlefield. Words of the poem are near words of sorrow, Driven by greed for treasures, blood flows mysteriously.’ (Thien Ly Song). Religions are fundamentally one, differing only in historical timing.
The Head of the Hoa Hao Buddhist Church also once stated:
“Bửu Châu works diligently in the mountains of Tần,
Mountains and rivers guard and awaken the people.
The extraordinary awaits in the heaven’s definite order,
The rich fragrance is reserved for those who fulfill their gratitude.”

