History of the Temple Bell 
           
             
                
ARTICLES FROM 
                LOTUS IN THE WEST, 1975
                
                
                 
              
            
            The BigTemple 
              Bell Has Arrived
            The largest 
              Temple bell in this country arrived at the Center February 14. Weighing 
              over 300 pounds, the bell was sent as a gift from the Vietnamese 
              Buddhists to the American Buddhist community at the IBMC and the 
              College of Oriental Studies.
            Ever since founding 
              the Meditation Center and College, Dr. Thien-An has expressed a 
              wish for a big Temple Bell on the grounds. Six months ago he mentioned 
              this to his friend Ven. Dr. Thich Man-Giac, Vice-President of Van 
              Hann University in Saigon. Dr. Man-Giac then made plans to help 
              his friend realize his dream. He appealed to the Buddhist community 
              throughout Vietnam and raised enough money to make the big bell.
            Bells have a 
              special significance for Buddhists everywhere. They are rung not 
              only for their beauty of tone. They are used in chanting and special 
              ceremonies throughout the year.
            It is the custom 
              in Vietnam whenever a Temple Bell is made to have famous Buddhist 
              Masters, monks and laypeople present. There is a special ceremony 
              on the grounds in front of the Temple to chant and to pray for the 
              sound and success of the bell.
            The people present 
              at the ceremony for our bell knew that it was to be sent to their 
              fellow countryman, Dr. Thien-An, in the United States. As the monks 
              were chanting and praying for the success of the bell, so pious 
              and devout women began removing their gold jewelry to throw into 
              the melting brass. Because the brass was mixed with this gold - 
              the sound of this bell will be very special.
            This spiritual 
              gift expresses a great sacrifice of the Buddhists of Vietnam, a 
              country which is daily facing immeasurable suffering caused by the 
              war which has continued without ceasing for the past 25 years and 
              which still continues.
            We are grateful 
              to the people of Vietnam, who believed in Dr. Thien-An's noble and 
              laudable project of spreading the Buddha Dharma in the West, for 
              our beautiful Temple Bell.
            First Sound 
              of the Temple Bell
            The big temple 
              bell arrived at the Center early in February. Later in the month, 
              Ven Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, the famous Tibetan lama and scholar, 
              held a seminar and lecture at the Center and College. As host, Dr. 
              Thien-An invited Rinpoche to join him in a special ceremony to honor 
              the gift of the bell. It required four strong men to lift the bell 
              for the two Venerables to strike it. Before striking it, Rinpoche 
              solemnly said: "I hope the sound of the bell will reverberate everywhere 
              and bring peace to the world."