Hanoi (VNA)ꦏ - French scholar Gustave Dumoutier conducted meticulous research on the symbols found in Vietnamese worship rituals, carefully documenting their presence on religious objects and their significance in local spiritual practices. His findings provide valuable insights into the beliefs and customs that have shaped Vietnam’s traditional faiths for centuries.
On February 22, Dumoutier’s book, Symbols, Emblems, and Worship Objects of the Annamites💝, was officially introduced to readers, offering a comprehensive exploration of Vietnamese spiritual life in the 19th century. Through this work, the author presents a detailed depiction of ritual objects and their role in religious practices, allowing modern audiences to gain a deeper understanding of the customs passed down through generations.
Worship spaces in Vietnamese households, particularly ancestral altars, are adorned with a variety of ritual items, each carrying profound symbolic meaning. Objects such as incense burners, candles, offering trays, and other sacred artifacts are not merely decorative but serve as conduits for spiritual connection and reverence for ancestors. Dumoutier carefully documented the most commonly found symbols on these objects, including characters representing good fortune (Phuc) and longevity (Tho), as well as yin-yang motifs, Ha Do, Lac Thu, and other traditional cosmological patterns.
What distinguishes Dumoutier’s work is that he does not limit himself to describing the physical appearance of these objects. Instead, he delves into the deeper cultural and spiritual values embedded in each item, seeking to uncover the beliefs and philosophies that have influenced Vietnamese religious traditions. His study provides not only an inventory of symbols but also an in-depth analysis of their meanings and their connection to broader aspects of Vietnamese thought and identity. Alongside detailed explanations of the significance of these symbols, Dumoutier also recorded their practical applications in Vietnamese spiritual practices. His research extends to the rituals associated with these objects, the beliefs they embody, and the taboos observed by worshippers. To ensure accuracy, the scholar carefully traced the origins of these symbols, cross-referencing historical texts and providing thorough annotations to facilitate further study. This level of detail makes his book an invaluable resource for researchers, historians, and those interested in Vietnamese cultural heritage.During the book launch event, cultural researcher Dr. Trần Trọng Dương highlighted the enduring significance of ancestor worship in Vietnam. He noted that this practice is deeply embedded in Vietnamese culture, reflecting the principle of “Drinking water, remember the source” (Uong nuoc nho nguon🍨). The act of honoring one’s ancestors serves not only as an expression of gratitude but also as a way to convey aspirations for peace, prosperity, and familial harmony. Regardless of economic or social circumstances, Vietnamese families traditionally allocate a solemn space within their homes for ancestral altars, underscoring the profound respect for lineage and heritage.

Given the importance of these traditions, a scholarly work such as Symbols, Emblems, and Worship Objects of the Annamites🉐 holds immense value. Beyond its academic contributions, the book serves as a key to unlocking a deeper understanding of the Vietnamese spirit, character, and cultural identity. By documenting and analyzing these longstanding customs, Dumoutier’s research offers a bridge between past and present, allowing readers to appreciate the spiritual foundations that continue to influence Vietnamese society.

Symbols, Emblems, and Worship Objects of the Annamites﷽ was published by Thế Giới Publishers in collaboration with Nha Nam Culture and Media Company./.