SKT. Vijaya Stupa(विजय स्तूप) | TIB. rnam par rgyal ba'i mchod rten(རྣམ་པར་རྒྱལ་བའི་མཆོད་རྟེན) | CH. 尊胜塔 | VIET. Thap Ton Thang
Namgyal Chorten, also known as the Stupa of Complete Victory, holds a special place in Buddhist iconography. It commemorates a significant event in the Buddha's life when, in Vaisali, he extended his life by three months in response to a devotee's supplication. The stupa's simplicity, with three unadorned steps, symbolizes the core teachings of Buddha—the Three Jewels. Its circular design represents the cyclical nature of existence, while the Harmika atop embodies the four immeasurable qualities of Buddhism. This sacred monument stands as a powerful symbol of triumph over worldly complexities, emphasizing spiritual wisdom's victory and providing a focal point for contemplation on the path to enlightenment.