A
seven-storey pagoda,
Miraculous power of the Buddha.
Forceful without being angry,
With preeminent Buddhist might.
According
to legend, this lohan Nandimitra, the sweet one, was the
last disciple of the Buddha. In memory of his dear beloved
master, Nandimitra often carried a specially made pagoda
with him, signifying that Buddha was always there, forever
and ever.
Before
the introduction of Buddhism to China, there was no pagoda
in the country. The Chinese had to create a new character,
from the first syllable of the original Sanskrit word,
to call this unique architectural structure. In
Buddhism, the pagoda is a container for the Buddha's bones,
and therefore, symbolizes the faith.
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