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The “Buddha’s footprint” is a revered Buddhist symbol, now placed at Tam Chuc Pagoda in Ha Nam to honor the enlightened path of Shakyamuni Buddha.
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The monumental sculpture is formed from two massive slabs of natural blue stone, each measuring 10 meters in length, 3.6 meters in width, 1 meter in height, and weighing over 100 tons.
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On the surface of the stone footprint are intricate carvings of symbolic lotus motifs, representing the three pillars of Buddhist practice: morality (Giới), concentration (Định), and wisdom (Tuệ).
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The “Buddha’s footprint” at Tam Chuc Pagoda serves not only as a deeply spiritual symbol but also as a space for contemplation and mindfulness for pilgrims and tourists alike.
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As crowds gathered to venerate the Buddha’s relics, many lingered at the site of the footprint, quietly reflecting and finding inner peace.
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Pilgrims often touch the “Buddha’s footprint” and then gently place their hands on their heads or faces as an expression of reverence and a prayer for blessings from the Buddha.
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Hoang Thi Thanh, a visitor from Nghe An, shared, “I came to Tam Chuc Pagoda to pay respects to the Buddha’s relics and to see the footprint with my own eyes. Standing here, I feel a deep sense of serenity.”
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Many seize the opportunity to pray before the sacred “Buddha’s footprint.” Nguyen Van Binh from Thai Binh said, “This is my first time touching the Buddha’s footprint to offer a prayer. I’m deeply moved. Though I’ve gone on many pilgrimages, this has been the most memorable one.”

Trong Tung - Kieu Oanh - Manh Hung