8. One Pillar Pagoda
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Thu Dong Rice Painting Group, One Pillar Pagoda, rice paitning, 8” x 8”, 2014 |
The rice painting depicts a famous historic architecture of Vietnam: One Pillar Pagoda that located in Hanoi.
The pagoda was built by Emperor Lý in 1040. It is the typical architecture of Lý dynasty with Buddhist influences. During the Lý Dynasty era, the temple was
the site of an annual royal ceremony on the occasion of Vesak, the birthday of
Gautama Buddha. A Buddha-bathing ceremony was held annually by the monarch, and
it attracted monks and laymen alike to the ceremony. The monarch would then
free a bird, which was followed by the people.
The artwork indicates that Buddhism was predominant in Vietnamese society in early 11th century.
The artwork indicates that Buddhism was predominant in Vietnamese society in early 11th century.
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