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Dau Pagoda
Location: Located at the end of Gia Phuc
Village, Nguyen Trai Commune, Thuong Tin District, Hanoi.
Characteristics: Dau Pagoda is famous for the two bronzes' Xa Loi bodies:
Vu Khac Minh and Vu Khac Truong.
The pagoda's gate faces west; the walls are not too high, mossy green and
decorated in Buddhist designs and patterns. High on the centre is a big panel
with characters �Thanh Dao Tu�. Beyond the gate, visitors seem to be in a
care-free world and live in an atmosphere of meditation. Three - door gate is an
ancient architectural project overlooking Long Tri Lake. The gate was built in a
lotus design with two roofs. The upper roof is symbol of positive world; the
lower roof is square-shaped as a foundation. The pillar base-stones to support
the whole roof and the lowest roof is seen as negative world. Between the
positive and the negative is a bronze-bell, a symbol of centre part of the lotus
flowers. A visit to Dau Pagoda helps visitors to see rare and precious exhibits:
bases and stone-bases from Ly Dynasty decorated with lotus flowers. On
staircases of the main hall, there are two stone dragons, a masterpiece of Tran
Dynasty. The dragons were built in round bodies, winding as waves on blocks of
stone; it's really an artistic masterpiece. Visitors will be deeply interested
in the ancient traditional architectures, the sculpture pictures on beams,
columns or panels... all depict legendary traditions: fairies on dragons, boys
fighting tigers, or four sacred animals: dragon, lion, turtle and phoenix (long,
ly, quy, phuong) or 4 seasons: pine-tree, buttercup, ivory-bamboo and apricot (tung,
cuc, truc, mai). The sculpture designs look very beautiful, realistic. All
architectural works and projects: the main hall, the worship house, the temple,
the male and female monks' houses... were built of rectangular- shaped bricks
(Mac Dynasty). The typical identities on the bricks lie in patterns of sacred
animals: houses, dragons, carps to turn into dragons or vegetation and flower
world. But most interesting is the story of the monks: Vu Khac Minh and Vu Khac
Truong. The story has it that: after reciting prayers, the monks burnt
themselves by the innermost lire of meditation, they died under the altars of
statues and their followers protected their bodies in meditativeness and coated
with special paint, then put on closed in temples. Present world science has
self-affirmed that embalmment shall satisfy 3 conditions as follows:
+ There should be chemical
+ Intestine and brain shall be moved away.
+ The dead body should be kept in closed box
In 1983, science has proved by radiograph (monk Vu Khac Minh) and concluded
that:
+ There is no mark of chisel.
+ No phenomenon of intestine, brain moved away and joints adhere closely as
shown.
+ Weight: 7kg
This is the most special culture heritage in Dau Pagoda. It's also a product of
separatism culture, the most sacred and interesting. The pagoda is admitted by
Ministry of Culture and Information as "culture historical" monument.
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