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Thay Pagoda Festival
Time: From the 5th to the 7th day of the third lunar month, main festival day on
the 7th day of the third lunar month.
Place: Thay Pagoda (Thien Phuc tu), Sai Son Commune, Quoc Oai District, Ha Tay
Province.
Objects of worship: Buddhist monk Tu Dao Hanh - founding father of the water
puppetry in Vietnam.
Characteristics: The procession of the worshipping tablet, water puppetry and so
on.
Tu Dao Hanh was a Buddhist monk in the Ly Dynasty. He had outstanding merits
regarding the popularization of the religion, the treatment of diseases for
people and the creation of many games original to Vietnam, including water
puppetry. The Thay Pagoda Festival is held on the seventh day of the third lunar
month in remembrance of his merits.
Several days prior to the festival, Buddhist followers and pilgrims far and near
flock to the pagoda, further adding to the boisterous atmosphere of the
festival. The Pagoda is cleaned and incenses, candles lit, bringing about a
charming scene.
The statue bathing ritual takes place before the opening of the festival.
Buddhist monks and the people participate in the ritual. Pieces of red cloth are
used to clean the statues. Those standing around solemnly hold their hands in
front of their chests, whispering Buddhist sutras. When the ritual ends, the
used water, the holy water the Buddha bestows, will be scattered all over the
pagoda in a wish for bumper crops and prosperous life. The cloths are also torn
into smaller pieces to divide among the people as they are thought to have the
power of warding off the evils. The rite of cleaning objects of worship comes
after this statue bathing ritual.
The procession of Tu Dao Hanh’s worshipping tablet takes place on the 7th day of
the third lunar month, with the participation of four villages Thuy Khue, Da
Phuc, Sai Khe and Khanh Tan. Covering under a yellow cloth, the colour of the
outfits worn by those having supernatural powers, the tablet is carried by four
representatives from the four villages mentioned above. Each village carries its
own tutelary god’s tablet. Noteworthy is that in the procession the tablet and
white horse of Da Phuc must go ahead those of the Thuy Khue. Normally the
procession comes to the pagoda at twilight.
At the pagoda the ritual of presenting offerings to Buddha is held in a solemn
manner to the accompaniment of musical instruments. The offerings in various
kinds and different colours are out into the altar, looking impressive in the
smoke of incenses and candles. Wearing fine outfits, holding sticks to which are
decorated with flowers, Buddhist monks chant Buddhist sutras while dancing to
display the journey of mankind in striving for noble things.
Among fascinating games in Thay Pagoda Festival, water puppetry stands out. It
is performed at the Thuy Dinh House in Long Tri pond in front of the pagoda. Tu
Dao Hanh is said to be the founder of this artistic performance.
Going to Thay Pagoda Festival pilgrims have an opportunity to revere the relics
imbued with the imprints of outstanding monks and men of the past.
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