Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

Quang Cung Temple in northern Nam Dinh province that worships Mother
Goddess Lieu Hanh, one of four immortals in Vietnamese folklore , has
been recognised as part of the nation’s cultural historical heritage.

The honour was presented by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism at a ceremony on April 11.

Located in Yen Dong commune, Y Yen district, the temple was built on
the foundations of Lieu Hanh’s house, where she is said to have been
reborn.

As the legend goes, Lieu Hanh’s first
descent to earth was on the sixth day of the third lunar month of Giap
Dan (1434) under the reign of King Le Thai Tong. In Quy Ty (1473), she
returned to Heaven.

Local people established the temple to express their gratitude to the Mother’s great contributions.

In 1973, local people dismantled the temple, which was damaged by time
and wars, and used its materials for social welfare establishments.

With the support of local authorities and contributions from people
across the country, the temple was restored on the original base in
1994.

Of all Mother Goddess Lieu Hanh statues, the statue in Quang Cung Temple is said to be the most special.-VNA

By vivian