- Sac Tu Tam Bao Temple
Sắc Tứ Tam Bảo Temple is an historic Buddhist temple in
Rach Gia , a town inKien Giang Province in theMekong Delta region of southernVietnam . It is one of two famous temples of the same name in Kien Giang, the other being inHa Tien .cite web| url=http://www.buddhismtoday.com/viet/pgvn/chua/002-danhlamnuocviet3.htm |language=Vietnamese |title=Các chùa Nam Bộ|author=Võ Văn Tường |publisher=Buddhism Today |accessdate=2008-04-28]The site of the temple was the location where a local lady by the name of Dương Thị Cán, also known Lady Hoặng, undertook her religious practices in the late 18th century. At the time
Nguyen Phuc Anh , the nephew of the last of theNguyen Lords , was the only surviving member of the family to escape fromSaigon after his family had been killed in the uprising of theTay Son Dynasty . He went into hiding in theMekong Delta in the late 1770s and 1780s, and Lady Hoặng was one of his benefactors. Later, he reunified Vietnam in1802 for the first time in its modern state and proclaimed himself as EmperorGia Long of the newly createdNguyen dynasty . Gia Long had the temple built in honour of Lady Hoặng.The temple is located at 6 Thích Thiện Ân Street in the town of
Rach Gia . The name sign of the temple is visible from Nguyễn Trung Trực Street. The main hall of the temple is built in the "thượng lầu hạ hiên" architecture style. There is also a three-storeystupa to the side of the temple. The main hall of the temple is 14.50 m wide and 22 m long. The statues ofAmitabha Buddha ,Gautama Buddha and variousbodhisattva s adorn altars with gold paint.The eastern sanctuary of the temple serves as a guest room and the office of the abbot. The western sanctuary is used as a
dharma hall and also dispenses free medical treatment to local townsfolk.The history of the temple is closely associated with the achievements of Thích Trí Thiền (1882–1943), who was responsible for the renovations in 1917 that brought the temple into its curren states. He was also the founder of the Southern Association of Buddhist Research, which came into being in 1931. The office of the association is at
Linh Son Temple in what is nowHo Chi Minh City . He then returned to Rach Gia to form another Buddhist association for propagating dharma as well as social service.After the
1916 Cochinchina uprising against French rule, the temple was taken over by local revolutionaries who used it as a cover to manufacture munitions for attacking the French army. When the operations were discovered by French police, Thích Trí Thiền took the blame to spare the revolutionaries and was sent toCon Son island's prison for anti-colonials, where he died in 1943. Today, the temple is the headquarters of the board of the Provincial Buddhist Association of Kien Giang. The temple was decreed to be a site of historical and cultural interest by thegovernment of Vietnam onMarch 3 1988 .References
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