
At the Ponagar Tower, there is currently a Cham dance troupe on standby to perform for tourists. Photo: LOAN PHƯƠNG
Unlike most Cham tower complexes in Central Vietnam, which are now just ruins, the Ponagar Tower still maintains religious activity. Here, it is not only a religious place of worship for the Cham people, but through cohabitation and the similarity in the worship of the Mother Goddess, the Vietnamese people created their own legend about the Holy Mother Thien Ya Na to worship. It is also considered the largest center of Mother Goddess worship in Central Vietnam for the Vietnamese (holding an important and sacred position comparable to the Lieu Hanh Goddess in the North and the Ba Chua Xu Goddess in the South). Currently, this place is generally referred to as the Ponagar Tower.
Every year, from the 20th to the 23rd of the third lunar month, the Thap Ba Tower hosts the most solemn and largest festival of the year, featuring numerous cultural and religious activities. During this time, Cham and Vietnamese people from all over bring offerings to sincerely worship, express their reverence and gratitude, and pray for health, prosperity, peace, and happiness.

The heart of the historical site is the statue of Lady Ponagar enshrined in the tower. This is considered a masterpiece of ancient Cham sculpture. The statue's composition features a Linga placed on a Yoni-shaped pedestal (representing male and female genders), strongly reflecting fertility beliefs and the Cham people's desire for procreation and abundance. (In the photo: A replica of the statue of Lady Ponagar (in the exhibition hall of the historical site) is a restoration of the statue of Lady Ponagar enshrined in the tower). Photo: HUYEN ANH
Huyen Anh
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