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Tu Dam pagoda is one of the biggest pagodas in Hue. The pagoda was founded at
the end of the 17th century (in about 1695) by the Venerable Minh Hoang Tu Dung,
a Chinese who belonged to the 34th sect of the Lam Te school
of Zen. He was the
high-ranking monk who taught and gave the certification to monk Lieu Quan, the
Buddhist initiator of Vietnam in the South.
Tu Dam pagoda is now in the district of Truong An, on a beautiful piece of
land: high, wide and flat. The pagoda is only 2km from the centre of Hue city,
along Dien Bien Phu street, across Nam Giao Bridge up to the end of the first
slope. The pagoda has a south-east orientation. Kim Phung mount in the front
served as a natural wind-screen. Linh Quang pagoda and the temple dedicated to
respectable patriot Phan Boi Chau stand on the left, and Thien Minh pagoda, in
the back.
Tu
Dam is not the biggest nor the oldest pagoda in the country, but it is famous
and nationally known for its important role in the process of development of
Buddhism, and the struggle for peace and for freedom of religion.
Tu Dam pagoda was designed following the model of a conference pagoda (Chua
Hoi). The old and new architectures blend together creating spacious and
harmonious elements. The three main parts of the pagoda are the three entrance
gate, the main sanctuary and the conference House.
The gate is high and wide with a tiled roof. Just inside the gate is a big bodhi
tree, providing shadow all year around. As a branch, this bodhi tree was taken
right from the bodhi tree under which Buddha reached Nirvana. Mrs Karpei es, Head
of the French Buddhist Association, brought it back from India as a present
offered to the pagoda and planted it there in 1936. The pagoda yard was built on
a very large surface so that it can provide enough space for thousands of
people. Every year, on Buddha's birthday, it is a gathering place where many
important and most crowded festivals of Hue's Buddhists take place.
The
main sanctuary consists of a service hall and an ancestors' altar. The service
hall was built on a marble foundation 1.5m high with an old style roof forming a
towering and impressive pagoda. On the edge and top of the roof are many
curving, gentle, symmetric pairs of dragons creating a well-balanced and
harmonious beauty. Under the ancient roof are frescoes telling Buddha's stories.
Many long couplets are hung on the pillars of the Service hall. The building is
flanked by two stele and drum towers.
Tu Dam pagoda worships one Buddha only, so that its appointments are rather
simpler than that of other pagodas in Hue. In the temple, there is a Buddha
Sakyamuni sitting on a lotus pedestal. There are an ancestors' altar house and a
monks' house behind the main temple. The two storey Conference Hall is large and
wide building with 10 rooms to meet the requirements of a conference pagoda.
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