Positioned on a small hill
on the mouth of the CAI River at Nha Trang, the Po Nagar
temple is named after a local goddess of local origin
who was once believed to have created the earth, rice
and eaglewood, a miles prized. The t emple was built
during the Hindu period of the Kingdom of Champa. The
image of the goddess takes the form of Uma, spouse of
Shiva, the 3rd deity of the Hindu triad of great gods.
Shiva is known as the Destroyer, but may be the trail to
regeneration. Po
Nagar is now used as a Vietnamese place of worship, and
the effigy of the Goddess has been decked in Buddhist
robes. Its central position on a hill close to the mouth
of the CAI River makes it additionally popular with
tourists, each Vietnamese and foreigners.
The first temple
buildings had been of wooden, but had been destroyed by
way of Javanese corsairs’ right through the eighth
century. Ten years after its destruction, the temple was
once rebuilt in brick; however that building no longer
exists.
The earliest surviving
structure is the ‘mandapa’, the meditation hall the
place worshippers paused to hope before coming into the
sanctuary. The 23-meter top North tower, with its
terraced pyramidal roof, vaulted internal masonry and
vestibule, is a superb instance of Cham architecture. It
is believed they were built via the Cham Emperor King
Harivarman I quite ahead of the inscription relationship
it to 817. The small northwest tower was probably
constructed within the tenth century and the main tower
a century later.
The advanced most likely
consisted of six towers in two parallel rows of three;
however the south-west and centre-west towers have
vanished. |