The one pillar pagoda
is one of the most special architectures in Vietnam. The pagoda is situated
next to Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, right in the center of Hanoi. You can catch the
image at the behind of 5.000VND coin.
The pagoda was
constructed under dynasty Ly in 1049 because of the dream of the king. The
legend goes that Ly Thai Tong was childless and dreamt that he met the
bodhisattva sitting on a lotus and leading him to a similar building. Then the
queen gave a birth to a male child. He was advised by Thien Tue monk to build
the pagoda supported by only one pillar to resemble the lotus seat of his dream
in the honor of the Bodhisattva. Everyyear, when it came to April 8th
in lunar calendar, the king came to the pagoda for Buddha bathing ceremony and
setting free.
In 1105, Ly Nhan Tong
extended the pagoda and added Linh Chieu bond. It means to enlighten and awaken
the pure soul of people. The pagoda was built of wood on a single stone pillar
and it designed to resemble a lotus blossom, which is a Buddhist symbol of
purity, since a lotus blossoms in a muddy pond. The pillar pitched deeply into
pond like to transfer vitality of heaven to make bumper crop and fertile soil.
Three years later, Y Lan queen had the copper bell cast. However, the bell was
too large and heavy to hang. As it could not be tolled while left on the
ground, it was moved into the countryside and deposited in farmland adjacent to
Nhat Tru temple. When the Minh invaded in 1426, they ordered to smelt the bell
to take the copper using for manufacturing weapons. So a great works
disappeared at the time.
In 1954, the French
forces destroyed the pagoda before withdrawing from Vietnam. Afterwards it was
rebuilt basing on initial style by Nguyen Ba Lang architect.
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