The pagoda was built in 1949. During the 1990 renovation, many new features were added.
Visitors are first impressed by the Dragon Garden, where a 49-metre long dragon, its scales made from 12,000 beer bottles, appears to glide around a Maitreya statue.
In front of the garden is a 37-metre high, seven-storey tower. The first floor houses a 4.3-metre high Great Bell, 2.3-metres in diameter and weighing 8.5 tons.
A group of artisans, three generations in the bell-casting business, was invited to design it and spent over a year to mould it and to carve reliefs of Buddha and Vietnam’s famous pagodas on it.
The bell can turn and has four faces representing the four seasons. The whole tower is adorned with ceramic mosaic of dragons and phoenixes.
The sanctum is 33 m long, 22 m wide, and stores valuable Buddha statues. Two rows of ceramic inlaid dragon pillars run along the hall. On top of them are reliefs depicting Shakyamuni’s life from his birth to his reaching Nirvana.
A statue of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva made of 650,000 eternal flowers sits in the courtyard.
The pagoda also owns a collection of jaw-dropping wood carvings that hold many Vietnamese records, including King Peacock made from sao (Hopea odorata) wood, a ‘fir couple with hundred cranes’, (the biggest wood carving depicting fir trees and cranes), the biggest trâm (Syzygium zeylanicum) stem housing the biggest prayer-book, the biggest (15-metre long) sao wood flat bed, and sao wood table and chairs with carvings of the twelve zodiac animals.
Another unique feature of Linh Phuoc Pagoda is its 18 levels of hell tunnel that tells the ‘Mother seeking Muc Lien’ story.
To visitors, the 300-metre long tunnel is a lively demonstration of karma and filial piety. This hell scene is also a message to the world’s inhabitants: nurture your virtues and fulfil your filial duties.
The statue of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva in the sanctum. Photo: Nguyen Chung
The facade. Photo: Nguyen Huu Thanh
The Buddha statues. Photo: Nguyen Huu Thanh
The incense burner. Photo: Nguyen Huu Thanh
The decorarted details on roofs, walls and pillars. Photo: Nguyen Huu Thanh The Great Bell. Photo: Nguyen Huu Thanh |
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