Japanese Goju no to (五重塔) garden pagoda tower 5-tier garden pagoda.
65" inches tall, base 14.
5"x 14.
5" wide.
Assembled in six separate pieces.
Made of quality U.
S.
A.
grade Portland cement.
A hole is provided from the center of the base up into the light boxes allowing for solar or electrical lighting.
5 tier pagoda - like new condition $300.
00 - NOTE: Additional tiers can be added to make the tower 7, 9, or 11 tiers high, see 7 tier photo.
For more information contact by email to: pagodas (at) sonic.
net.
History:
Japanese Goju no to 法隆寺 pagoda tower is the oldest style of pagoda of this type in Japan.
Each story of the tower represents an element.
A pagoda temple tower can be located in that special place to enhance your koi pond, Japanese garden or accent a patio area .
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a unique and esoteric addition to any outdoor garden setting!
Sprititual Significance:
The pagoda represents the five elements of Buddist cosmology.
The bottom most portion that touches the ground is chi or the earth.
The next section is sui, water or fire.
This section encases the light or flame.
The top section fu and ku are air and spirit pointing towards the sky representing our bodies returning to their elemental form after death.
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