The Long Doi Pagoda relic complex, Tien Son commune, Duy Tien town is one of the famous scenic spots of Ha Nam province. Over time, the pagoda still retains its historical, cultural, architectural values ​​and is a place to store many valuable treasures.

The thousand-year-old pagoda on Long Doi mountain

Long Doi Pagoda (in Tien Son commune, Duy Tien town, Ha Nam) – an ancient pagoda associated with the famous Sung Thien Dien Linh stone stella from the Ly dynasty. This is a relic of important historical – cultural, archaeological value and is a cultural symbol of the ancient Son Nam town as well as Ha Nam today. Nearly 1000 years old, Long Doi Pagoda is not only a special national relic, but also has valuable historical, cultural and spiritual significance for the Vietnamese people.

Long Doi Pagoda

Located on the top of Long Doi Mountain, surrounded by three rivers and backed by against Diep mountain, so the pagoda has an extremely peaceful, quiet and mysterious beauty. According to historical records, Long Doi Pagoda was built by Emperor Ly Thanh Tong and his wife, Queen Mother Y Lan in 1054. In 1121, Emperor Ly Nhan Tong continued to restore and build the Sung Thien Dien Linh stone stele.

Sung Thien Dien Linh stone stele

To reach the pagoda, visitors must climb nearly 400 stone steps, large slates along the mountainside. The cool, quiet space of the pagoda gives Buddhists and visitors a sense of peace, escaping the hustle and bustle of life outside.

Treasures still being preserved at the Long Doi pagoda

The Triple-gate (main gate) of the pagoda is tinged with ancient moss, surrounded by the cool green space of ancient trees. Right at the main gate in front of the Tam Bao (Three Jewels) building is the stele house containing the Sung Thien Dien Linh stone stele – a glorious Buddhist relic of the Ly Dynasty, which has been recognized as a National Treasure.

Long Doi Pagoda

The stele is engraved on both sides with many important and valuable historical information such as: praising the merits and intelligence of Emperor Ly Nhan Tong and general and admiral Ly Thuong Kiet in building, constructing and fighting to protect the country, reflecting the philosophy of Buddhism, the situation of Buddhism during the Ly Dynasty…

Long Doi Pagoda

The stone stele in Long Doi pagoda

In addition to the Sung Thien Dien Linh stone stele, the pagoda still preserves many precious relics with strong traditional cultural values ​​and historical imprints such as: a bronze Maitreya statue, 6 Vajrapani statues, a Kinari bird-headed human statue, many decorative terracotta panels and patterned bricks Ly Dynasty period…

a Kinari bird-headed human statue

The statue of bird with human head is almost intact.

Vajrapani statues

Vajrapani statues

The Tam Bao building of the pagoda has 7 worshiping rooms and 3 Upper Halls, worshiping Maitreya Buddha in the middle, Buddhas, and Dharma Protectors.

Long Doi Pagoda

On both sides of the pagoda corridor behind the Tam Bao building are 18 chambers worshiping the 18 Arhats. With rare historical and cultural values ​​and a beauty that is both majestic, ancient, peaceful and gentle, Long Doi Pagoda has been ranked as a special national monument by the Prime Minister.

statue of Arhats in Long Doi Pagoda

statue of Arhats in Long Doi Pagoda

The Long Doi Pagoda Festival is usually held annually on the 21st day of the third lunar month, attracting a large number of tourists from all over the world.

festival in Long Doi Pagoda

Nowadays, not only during festivals and Tet, many tourists and Buddhists from all over the world still make pilgrimages visit Long Doi Pagoda, to pray for the best things, and to express their wishes and desires for the new year.

Source: collected by An

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