Vietnam: Buddhist arhat (saint) at Tay Phuong Pagoda, Ha Tay Province, near Hanoi. Tay Phuong Pagoda lies about 24 miles (38km) west of Hanoi, and some 4 miles (6km) to the west of Thay Pagoda, hence its name, which means ‘Western Pagoda’. Perched on top of a hill said to resemble a buffalo, Tay Phuong is a small temple dating originally from the 8th century which is chiefly notable for its collection of more than 70 fine jackfruit wood statues including figures from both the Buddhist and Confucian pantheons. Arhat, in Buddhism, signifies a spiritual practitioner who has reached attainment.


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