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The herbalist’s temple on Ta Cu Mountain
On my trip to Binh Thuan Province from HCMC, I
wanted to go to Ta Cu Mountain to see a famous old pagoda. We went through Tan
Lap Commune, Ham Thuan Nam District and turned right to the mountain whose peak
is 600 meters above sea level.
Instead of the steps I opted for the cable car to Linh Son Truong Tho Pagoda
which is about two thirds of the way up the mountain.
Looking down from there I could see a river meandering through paddy fields,
red-roofed houses and trees. The city disappeared and in the far distance
mountain ranges emerged hazily from the sea.
In the mid nineteenth century, a herbalist named Tran Huu Duc (1812-1887) came
to Binh Thuan Province to practice Buddhism and medicine. He moved to Ta Cu
Mountain in 1872 and lived in a deep cave. Many people who used the forest would
visit him and made him a small temple to live in where he made herbal remedies
for locals.
The small temple was renovated into Linh Son Truong Tho Pagoda, which attracts
many pilgrims.
At the top of the cable car it was cool and peaceful. I thought of the selfless
work the old herbalist did. A short climb later I arrived at three seven-meter
statues of the Buddha and Bodhisattvas in eternal meditation.
On the top of the mountain is a 49-meter long, 10-meter high statue of Lying
Sakyamuni Buddha done by sculptor Truong Dinh Y in 1962. No power-tools were
used to build the statue. It was a true labor of love. The statue is of the
dying Buddha, reclining on his right side. The compassionate and peaceful smile
on the exalted face touches Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike.
Open since 2003, Ta Cu Mountain tourist site covers 25ha. In late 2003, the Linh
Son Truong Tho Pagoda was recognized as national cultural relic.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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