The White Dagoba 白塔 in the Miaoying Monastery 妙应寺 is
today the largest structure of its kind in Beijing. It rises to a height of 50.9
meters, making it 15 meters taller than the dagoba in Beihai Park, and has a
diameter of oven 30 meters at its base. Thirteen broad circular bands of
molding, called the "Thirteen Heavens," divide its surface. At the apex of the
cone is an umbrella-like bronze disc structure with 36 bronze bells hanging from
its rim. At the very top is a small bronze pagoda, in itself a work of art.
Today the Whiter Dagoba stands as a symbol of
cultural exchange between China and Nepal. In the Yuan Dynasty, a Nepalese
architect named Arnico played an important role in its design and construction.
It is said that while in China, Arnico helped to build three pagodas: one in
Tibet, another on the Wutai Mountain in Shanxi Province and the third the White
Dagoba in Beijing. For his work, the Yuan court posthumously conferred on him
the title of "Duke of Lianguo." Down through the centuries, many wonderful legends
have been woven around the White Dagoba, the most popular of which relates to Lu
Ban, the "master carpenter" who lived in the Spring and Autumn Period. It is
said that Lu Ban repaired the dagoba when it cracked by binding it with seven
broad iron hoops. Though impossible to authenticate, this story attests to a
high level of skill in forging and riveting in early times. In 1976, the tremors of the Tangshan earthquake
caused serious damage to the monastery buildings. The top of dagoba tilted to
one side, bricks and mortar in the comical neck supporting the cupola crumbled
off, and the main trunk cracked in several places. In September 1978, the Beijing Department of Cultural
Relics undertook the work of repair and reinforcement. The courtyards, the four
corner-pavilions, the Hall of the Buddhas of the Three Ages, the Hall of the
Heavenly Kings (Tianwangdian) in front of the dagoba, the Hall of the Seven
Buddhas and the dagoba itself were repaired and renovated. At this time, a number of valuable objects were
discovered. A square box, a round box and two oblong boxes of different lengths
were found in a hidden recess inside the dagoba. And at its apex a box
containing numerous Buddhist scriptures was discovered. The square box covered with copper and contains a
folded map wrapped with finely woven multicolored silk threads. The design of
the dagoba appears on both sides of the map. The larger oblong box contains calligraphy of Emperor
Qianlong, four silver urns filled with jewelry, rosaries and coins of the dagoba
appears on both sides of the map. The small box contains only a colorful image of the
Goddess of Mercy (Guanyin) and, at the bottom of the image's lotus-flower
throne, an alms bowl containing 33 pieces of shelizi (luminous stones reputed to
have been drawn from the ashes of Buddha's cremated body). The round box
contains a pentagonal Buddhist headdress and an appliqué brocade robe, which
were encrusted with a total of approximately 1,000 rubies, sapphires and coral
beads.
The large oblong box contains
calligraphy of Emperor Qianlong, four silver urns filled with jewelry, rosaries
and coins of different dynasties, bronze images of the Buddhas of the Three
Worlds, a hada (a piece of silk used as a gift among the Tibetan and Mongol
groups) and several pieces of brocade.
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