Located in Yen Village, Thach That
District, about 35 km from central Hanoi. It is also an exposition
gallery for many national engraving and sculpture masterpieces.
The pagoda was
built in the 8th century and has been restored several times since. In
1632, the pagoda was rebuilt according to the Sino-Vietnamese character
Tam (three), featuring three sections: the upper sanctuary, back palace,
and lobby rooms.
In 1794 under the Tay Son regime, it
was completely renewed, hence its present design. It comprises three
successive constructions: the Hall of Prostration, the Main Shrine, and
the Sanctuary, all with doubletiered roofs. It seems that this
architectural arrangement is inspired by Buddhist and Confucianist
thought: the three constructions symbolize the three forces governing
the world.After climbing 239 stone steps bearing
the signs of the passage of time and sheltered by the shade of age-old
trees one reaches a gate. The gate carries the name of the structure:
Tay Phuong Co Tu (Ancient Pagoda of the West). According to the
inscription on a 17th century stone stele it also has two other names:
Sung Phuc Tu and Hoang Son Thieu Lam Tu.
A festival is held in the grounds of
the Tay Phuong Pagoda in early spring each year. It features many games
and entertainment: marionette performances, tug-of-war, cock fighting,
chess with human chess pieces… The central piece of the festival is the
Sam Hoi (Expiation) ceremony, held on the 6th day of the 3rd lunar
month, which calls on all men to practise compassion and charity, to
avoid wrong doing, and aim for serenity and quietude.All the wooden parts of the pagoda are
beautifully sculpted following folk motifs: mulberry leat Ficus leat
lotus flower, chrysanthemum; dragon, phoenix, etc. But the Tay Phuong
Pagoda is mostly famous for the statues it contains, magnificent wooden
sculptures representing Buddhas as well as Vajrapanis (Kim Cuong) and
Arhats (La Han) who are middle-ranking Buddhist deities. One in
particular portrays Sakyamuni in meditation at the foot of Tuyet Son
(Snow Mountain). He was then leading a life of extremely severe
ascetics, and his emaciated body, as represented by the statue, shows
good knowledge by the artist of human anatomy. The figures of the Arhats
each bear distinctive features which depict meditation in original
aspects. All are impressive works of art.
Tay Phuong Pagoda is not only an historical site with valuable architecture, but also a scenic spot in Hanoi.