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Table of Contents
I/ Introduction………………………………………………… 2
II/ Historical Background………………………………………3
III/ ReligiousBeliefsand Practices…………………………….4
IV/ Architecture, Statues and Altars……………………………5
1. Architecture……………………………………………… 5
2. Statues and Altars……………………………………… 9
V/ Heroes, Legends and Festivals………………………………15
VI/ Advice for Visitors………………………………………….16
VII/ List of References……………………………………… 18
I. INTRODUCTION
In recent years, Vietnam has become one of the most famous
destinations in the world. Every year, there are many foreign tourists
traveling to Vietnam. They visit Vietnam for many purposes such as:
business, vacation… but as we see their main purpose is learning about
Vietnam culture or visiting some famous landscapes in Vietnam. And
especially, many of them like visiting pagodas in Vietnam.
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In Asia countries, pagoda is a very special and sacred place. It makes
people who come to visit pagoda feel very safe, peaceful. And if they can
understand about the pagoda where they visit, it will be more interesting.
That is the reason why we write this report. This is also a good chance for us
to know more about pagoda, about language which is used to talk about
pagoda. It is very useful and good for our job in the future. After finishing
this report, we also know how to organize information in the report, and
especially our English writing skill has improved very much.
So we would like to thank our teachers very much who gave us this
project and helped us this project successfully.
As you know, in Vietnam, here are so many pagodas, people can visit
pagoda in every province with many sizes from small to very large. Some
pagodas are very famous such as: Perfume pagoda, Kim Lien pagoda, Ba Da
pagoda, Tran Quoc pagoda… Numbers of tourist come to see these pagodas
is very high.
But in this project, we would like to introduce to you one pagoda
which is not very famous but it is very beautiful and ancient, it is Thien Nien
pagoda, located in Trich Sai village, Buoi Guild, Tay Ho district, Hanoi.
We choose this pagoda because two main reasons:
- We had some chances to visit Thien Nien pagoda. It is very large,
ancient. It is not so far for us to come.
- We have read some interesting information about this pagoda and it
makes us confident to discover carefully.
Thien Nien pagoda was recognized as a historical and cultural site by state in
31
st
, January, 1992.
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II. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
Lying on the bank of Ho Tay and hiding under the shade of ancient
trees, Thien Nien pagoda is a pagoda which was considered to be the most
beautiful and ancient pagoda in the west of Thang Long Citadel.
According to history of this pagoda, in the past, West Lake area is a
stone wood forest. There was a fox with nine tails living in a small mountain
in the forest. It always appeared to disturb domestic animal and people.
King Ly Nam De was very worried about this problem and decided to
send two princesses on learning miracles to kill the fox. On the way to learn
miracles, two princesses met a saint who is named Huyen Thien Hac De (the
King of black cloud and rain). He knew the aims of them and decided to
help them.
After 100 days, two princesses had mastered miracles, they killed the
fox. So that, after they died, King Ly decided to build this pagoda to
dedicate two princesses.
The official name of the pagoda is Thien Nien but local people
nowadays call it Trich Sai pagoda because it is located in Trich Sai village.
Thien Nien pagoda was built under the reign of King Ly Nam De in the
sixth century. Fifteenth centuries has passed, the appearance of the pagoda
has changed a lot after many restoration and repairs. But Thien Nien pagoda
as you see today is the result of a big restoration undertaken in the middle of
the 19
th
century. However, from 15
th
century until now, it was rebuilt many
times especially in 2002 with the surrounding walls and all names of people
who helped to rebuild pagoda were written on the stone stele in pagoda.
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This pagoda is very large. It covers area of about 10000 m2. It is
surrounding by many big trees and lies on the bank of West Lake. It is very
pleasant for people coming here.
Inside the pagoda, there is a small bell. It was castled in 1862 (under
the reign of King Minh Mang) and 41 statues are kept inside pagoda.
III. RELIGIOUS, BELIEFSAND PRACTICES
As you know, Buddhism had its origins in India, it was founded by a
crow prince Siddhartha.
The main idea of Buddhism is to help people to get away from all
sufferings of the life, to go to Nirvana.
Buddhism was introduced into Vietnam through two ways: from
China and directly from India. Buddhism was accepted by Vietnamese
people after having some changes and popularized by blending with the
traditional beliefs.
Since then, Buddhist pagoda and temple appeared in different times
and different places until every village had its own temple. That is the reason
why nowadays there are many pagodas in Vietnam. By searching these
pagodas, we can not see all the characteristic features of Buddhism, religions
and beliefs in Vietnam. But this will help us understand an important aspect
of the cultural and ideological history of Vietnam.
In Thien Nien pagoda, besides Buddha, people also worship Mother
Saint, Gods and some Monks. Twice per month on the 1
st
and 15
th
of lunar
month, people go to pagoda and temple. They bring offerings such as fruits,
joss-stick… to pagoda and put them on altars. They pray Buddha for their
family, their health, good luck come and avoid bad things.
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In some occasions, they organize festivals, like Vu Lan festival. In
this festival, they pray for dead soul to be free from sufferings. Besides Vu
Lan festival, Thien Nien pagoda also organize Phat Dan festival (Great
Buddha’s birthday) on the 8
th
of the 4
th
lunar month. In this festival, they use
5 scent water (prepare from different flowers and plants) to pour the
Buddha’s body.
Everyday, as well as in some festivals, all monks in Thien Nien
pagoda say prayers to hope that they will understand Buddha’s theory and be
relaxed. Moreover, they pray to Buddha to bring good health and luck for
everyone.
IV. ARCHITECTURE, STATUES AND ALTARS
1. Architecture
Thien Nien pagoda is arranged in the form of the letter “I” surrounded
by rectangular structure of brick walls. This kind of shape is called “Noi
cong ngoai quoc” which is very popular in the North of Vietnam.
As many Vietnamese pagodas, this pagoda includes 3 parts: three
door gate, courtyard, main hall. The three door gate plays an important part
in each pagoda in Vietnam. This gate is divided into 3 ways of entrance.
Number 3 is odd number. In Vietnamese culture it symbolizes for breed and
happiness. At the roof of three door gate, there are 4 dragons at 4 sides.
According to Vietnamese culture, dragon is one of sacred animals. It
symbols for power of the King and property.
Pagoda is covered with tiles, usually in two layers. The tiles are
shaped like the blade of a big knife. Together, all those tiles look like a lotus.
The symbol of the lotus is widely used in pagoda because of its strong
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character. Most of the rafters of a pagoda are carved with pictures of dragons
and phoenixes or sometimes flowers.
The main color used in pagoda is brown because it helps create a quiet
and peaceful atmosphere.
The inside pagoda is comprised of three main rooms:
- The 1
st
room of the pagoda is called Bai Duong (place for bow -
towing admiration). In Bai Duong, there are two statues of guardian spirit
(Hộ pháp) or general officials to protect pagoda and Buddha. The two
statues are very big and made of terracotta. The one with the white face is
called Ong Thien (the saint who encourages people to do good and kind
things). The other with the red face and big knife in his hand is called Ong
Ac (the saint who punishes those who do bad and cruel things). A part from
that, there are statues of God and Saint-monk.
- The next room is small room called Ong Muong (Tube room). From
Ong Muong there is a system of statues. Statues of Buddha are placed on
pedestals with the shape of lotus blossoms. The pedestals are carved with
pictures of dragons, waves and flowers that reflect a stable and prosperous
society. This is lead to Thuong Dien (higher temple).
-The last room of the pagoda is Hau Duong (Back room). The room is
used to worship goddesses: Mau Thuong Ngan (Mother goddess of
mountain), Mau Thoai (Mother goddess of water), Mau Thien (Mother
goddess of heaven).
In order to make readers understand more about Thien Nien pagoda,
we use diagrams and picture to explain.
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Diagram of Thien Nien pagoda
Note
1. The main gate leading to pagoda
2. Three door entrance
3. Courtyard
4. 5. 6. Main Hall
4. Place for bow-towing administration
5. Tube house
6. Back room
7. The house where monks live
8. Area of relic stupas of the patriarchs
9. Garden
10. Brick wall
2. Statues and altars
In the main hall: in this part we would like to describe how people put
statues and altars in the main hall.
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Status system in Thien Nien pagoda
Note
1, 2, 3: The trinity of Buddhas (Phat Tam The)
4. Avalokitesvara holding her baby (Quan Am Tong Tu)
5. Buddha of the past (Phat Adida)
6. Goddesses of Mercy (Quan Am Bo Tat)
7. Buddha of the present (Tuong The Ton Thich Cao or Thich Ca
Mau Ni)
8. Thap Diep
9. Ananda
10. King of Heaven (Ngoc Hoang)
11. Nam Tao
12. Bac Dau
13. Phat Nhap Niet Ban
14. New-born Buddha (Thich Ca So Sinh)
15. Pho Hien Bo Tat
16. Van Thu Bo Tat
17, 18. Ten King of Heaven (Thap vi Diem Vuong)
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0
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0
[...]... Bo Tat) She is the greatest and most powerful Buddha in Vietnam Some statues describe her with two hands but others describe her with thousand of hands and eyes It means that she can see and know everything happening in the world and help in time Legend has it that: the Goddesses of Mercy was born into a poor family and upon reaching adulthood, dutifully obeyed her parents and married a student called... in 15 centuries Look at this statue we can see that is a small boy, wear skirt He stands on a lotus flower People said that after he was born, he steped 7 steps, he left hand point land, his right hand point sky and said: “On the heaven, in the earth, only me should be respected” (Thien thuong dia ha duy nga doc ton) And at that time there were 9 dragons from heaven poured water on his body c) The trinity... day, she made a very small mistake and she was forced to leave the house Feeling very disappointed and sad, she sought refuge in a pagoda and stated a religious life where she got the name Kinh Tam f) Kings of Hell (Thap Dien Diem Vuong) There are ten statues of King of hell Each side has 5 statues They are Kings who keep 10 doors in the hell Their duty is to command all deal souls, so the can know... leave his family, rich life and lead a simple life at the age of 29 although he got married and a son At the age of 35, after meditating at the foot of Bodhi tree free for 49 days, he received enlightenment as to the path of deliverance He died at age of 80 His body was fired and after that is was divided in many parts to share for many countries These countries built pagoda and towers to worship Buddha... the right side), present (in the middle) and future Buddha (on the left side) They are very smooth and relaxed Especially, the statue of the present does meditation d) Parinirvana (Phat Nhap Niet Ban) 12 You can see this statue at the lowest position of the main hall: Buddha is laying, it means that: Buddha is staying at Nirvana- a very perfect place for people and all people who follow Buddhism want... animals in the mountains They believed in the heaven with the hell and the earth The sacred tree of Buddhism is Bodhi-tree V HEROES, LEGENDS AND FESTIVALS According to resided monk (Mr Thich Nguyen Duc), this pagoda was built to dedicate to two princesses who had great merit, having helped King Ly kill the fox with 9 tails 14 However, he and most of local people do not remember (in fact they don’t know)... pagoda and pagoda has not many followers 1 Vu Lan festival Vu Lan festival is organized on the 15 th of the 7th lunar month It is very important festival In this festival, all monks in Thien Nien pagoda prepare rice, fruits, paper clothes, gruel (they pour gruel on banyan leaves) After praying for the dead souls (who has no family) to be free from sufferings, they throw gruel and rice everywhere and they... people believe in a life after they die, so if they are good person they will get a good life in other world And of course if they are bad person they will get a very terrible life in other world, even they can be animal These statues mean that: they advise people should do the good things and avoid doing bad things g) Mother Goddess of Water (Mau Thoai) She wears white shirt Because Vietnam is an... exist That is the reason why people want to worship Mother Goddess of Water h) Mother Goddess of Heaven (Mau Thien) She wears red shirt In the past, Vietnamese people used to worship the fire and sun Because the fire and sun help them cook their food, avoided cold weather, she brought the light to the world That is the reason why they worship her Her statue is placed in the middle of the altar i)Mother... pagoda to pray what they want Monks in pagoda say prayers and tell the story which associated with Buddha This is the most important festival in pagoda, so although people are very busy, they still spend time to come to pagoda this day 3 Phat Dan festival 15 In this festival, monks often use five scent water (prepare from different flowers and plants which grow in the garden) to boil After that, they . Background………………………………………3
III/ Religious Beliefs and Practices ………………………….4
IV/ Architecture, Statues and Altars……………………………5
1. Architecture……………………………………………… 5
2. Statues and Altars………………………………………. 1862 (under
the reign of King Minh Mang) and 41 statues are kept inside pagoda.
III. RELIGIOUS, BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
As you know, Buddhism had its origins