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Nhan Son Pagoda

Nhan Son Pagoda

Nhan Son Pagoda is called Ong Da Pagoda, located in Bac Nhan Thap village, Nhon Hau commune, An Nhon town, 23km northwest of Quy Nhon city. The temple is located under a shadow of a mango garden, leaning against Long Cot mountain, in front of a lotus lake with poetic scenery. Nhan Son Pagoda has a great value in history and art, which is the loser between the indigenous and Vietnamese culture, which is more especially the two giant sandstone statues worshiped inside the temple campus - A Cham sculpture. These are the two dvarapalla statues (subjects) with the meaning of the guardian of the Dharma, standing symmetrically 2.3m very vivid. The sculpture art has a typical style of Champa sculpture art in the 12th century, XIII. Two stone statues are painted black and red symbolizing Mr. Thien and Mr. Evil in the Vietnamese beliefs. In 2011, this temple was ranked by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism; The place of storing two statues of God - the work of Cham sculpture in the thirteenth century. Source of electronic portal of Binh Dinh province.

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