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The journey to the Underworld Cave
For those who have no
understanding about the underworld, a visit to Suoi Tien Theme Park in HCMC will
disclose the twelve levels of the underworld, where people are punished for bad
behavior or for committing crimes when they were alive.
Tu Van Pagoda in Cam Ranh of central province of Khanh Hoa is an interesting
place where one can visit an artificial underworld, a scary construction made
from thousands of blocks of corals with terrifying images in the dim light.
When in Marble Mountains (Ngu Hanh Son) in the central province of Quang Nam,
after you have seen the pagodas and caves, remember to visit the Underworld Cave
which was opened to public in September 2006.
The Underworld Cave is a spacious area about 1,000m². It served as a secret
shelter for Vietnamese soldiers during the two wars. The wartime headquarters of
Quang Nam authority witnessed important decisions during 1936 to 1939 and was
the site of a battle between five Vietnamese soldiers and two American
battalions on December 24, 1968.
Thousands of years of geographic change have carved a complex system of caves
into the hillside of the limestone mountain. Designers used the structure of the
cave to change it into the Buddhism-originated underworld, a place, it is said,
that all men have to visit after ending their lives in the real world. It is
where they pay for anything bad they have done in their lives and suffer
punishment, the nature of which is determined by the severity of their actions.
The man-made underworld consists of twelve levels, from Dam Thien Son to Thien
Thai Gioi; each level is punishment for wrongdoers. The natural chill and dim
light in the cave make the journey more real and exciting.
After entering the gate into the afterlife world visitors will see a line of
sparkling torchlight lighting up a small part of the death world, revealing a
device symbolizing the eternal cycle of birth, suffering, death, and rebirth.
Next to it is a stone replica of the Yama Kings who judge the dead after
entering their world with fear-some faces. There is a stone altar nearby where
visitors can burn some incense for them.
The natural structure of the cave combined with human creativity makes the
downward path look like a path to the real underworld. The twelve levels
appearing one by one to reveal the punishment faced by sinners, such as
grinding, burning or being fried in oil will make one's heart beat faster and
faster.
Following the awful journey downward and the experience of extreme fear there is
an upward staircase leading to Heaven (Thien Thai Gioi). Climb up to greet the
light from the sun and feel the warmth of the real world to lead lives that are
more meaningful ever.
Source: SGT |
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