Thousands of Cham people in the central province of
Ninh Thuan on October 7 attended Kate festival, the biggest annual
festival of Cham people who are Balamon followers, at Poklong Giarai
tower.
Ninh
Thuan province has nearly 70,000 Cham people, including around 40,000
Balamon followers.Poklong Giarai is a group of Cham temple towers which
was built in honor of the legendary king Po Klaung Garai, who ruled
Champa from c.1285 to 1307 A.D.
The towers were constructed during the
early 14th century during the reign of King Jaya Simhavarman III, and
are thus classified as belonging to the Pô Klông Garai or Late style of
Cham architecture (14th-17th centuries).
The complex was built on the site of an
earlier temple and originally comprised six towers: a main tower at the
centre and five lesser towers, all facing eastward. However, the two
towers in the south west and north east respectively have long since
fallen into ruin. The main tower was dedicated to revered local King Pô
Klông who, according to legend, won a contest with Prince Pô Đam to see
who could construct a temple in the shortest time.
All four remaining towers were
extensively renovated by Polish conservation agency PKZ in the period
1981-1990 and are now in the care of local experts. Particularly
noteworthy are the central kalan, with its intricate decoration and
elegant roof towers, and the mandapa, with its horse-saddle shaped roof.
During numerous excavations at the site a number of gold and silver
bowls have been found. Each year during the 8th and 9th lunar months
(September-October) this temple complex is one of the most important
venues for the ceremonies of the Kate (Chăm New Year) Festival.
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