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Saturday, June 1, 2013

 Others  Largest Buddha Statue In The World



Spring Temple Buddha (153 meters)

The Spring Temple Buddha is the largest statue in the world. The total height of the monument is 153 meter (502 ft) including a 20 meter (66 ft) lotus throne and a 25 meter (82 ft) building. Construction of the Spring Temple Buddha was planned soon after the Bamiyan Buddhas were blown up by the Taliban in Afghanistan. The statue was finished in 2008 and depicts Vairocana Buddha.

Ushiku Daibutsu (120 meters)
 The Ushiku Daibutsu is located in the city of Ushiku in Japan. Finished in 1995, the figure is the 3rd largest statue in the world, standing a total of 120 meters (394 feet) high including the 10m (30 ft) base and a 10m (30 ft) high lotus platform. Visitors to the Buddha statue can take an elevator to a platform where an observation deck is situated. The bronze-plated figure depicts Amitabha Buddha, and is also known as Ushiku Arcadia.

Laykyun Setkyar (130 meters)
The Laykyun Setkyar is the second tallest statue in the world at 130 meters including a 13.5 meter throne. It was built on top of Po Kaung Hills near the city of Monywa in central Myanmar. At its foot lies the largest reclining Buddha statue in the world. The Laykyun Setkyar was completed in 2008, the reclining Buddha in 1991.

India to Construct World's Largest Buddha Statue

Peter Popham
The Independent (London)
June 18, 2001
The biggest Buddha statue in the world will soon begin to rise in India's poorest state, Bihar. Construction of the vast image, which will stand nearly twice as high as America's Statue of Liberty, is due to begin in September and be completed in 2005.

of Maitreya in the atrium and 100,000 small Maitreyas, called tsa-tsas, covering one wall.
"From the main atrium, elevators will convey visitors up to a large Shakyamuni Buddha prayer hall, shrine rooms, and rooftop terraced gardens," says the press material describing the project. "From there, visitors can travel upwards into the body of the statue, where there will be more shrine rooms in various levels."
For Spirituality or Tourism?
The project, Maitreya Project International, is budgeted at U.S. $150 million, which is being raised from donations of the faithful.
The U.K. engineering firm that has been given the project, Mott MacDonald, has been told to come up with a structure that will "operate for 1,000 years without major renewal works, while enhancing the lives of those using the project and the lives of those living in the region."
Allan Ockenden, its project director, told The Independent, "The two primary spaces inside will accommodate 6,000 people at one time. We estimate there will be two million visits per year."
But among the impoverished peasants in the vicinity, the project has aroused deep misgivings.
The Gram Granrajya Manch, or Forum of Village Republics, has written to the project's directors saying: "Bodhgaya is being developed not so much as a center of spirituality but as a focal point of the tourism industry."

The World's Largest, Longest and Highest Buddhist Statues, Temples and Structures


"There is no fire like passion, there is no shark like hatred, there is no snare like folly, there is no torrent like greed." The Buddha
1. The Largest Carved Stone Buddha Statue in the World
The Buddha statue of Leshan is the tallest stone Buddha statue in the world, carved out of a cliff face by an 8th-century monk in southern Szechuan province, China. The Buddha statue overlooks the intersection of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers and faces the sacred Mount Emei.
There is a local saying "The Mountain is a Buddha and the Buddha is a mountain."
This colossus represents a sitting Maitreya Buddha shown with his hands resting on his knees, looking across the river - Maitreya is the representation of the future Buddha who will appear when the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama have been forgotten. He was popular from 300 to 600 AD with his images being found throughout the Buddhist world.
Construction began in 713 AD by a Chinese monk named Haitong, wishing that the Buddha would calm the turbulent powers that troubled the shipping vessels travelling down the river.
In order to calm the waters and save lives, Master Haitong, a Buddhist abbot of the Lingyun Monastery, raised the funds and began the construction of the Giant Buddha.
On December 6th, 1996, it was approved by the UNESCO as the Heritage of World Culture and Nature and was officially entered into the World Heritage List.
2. The Largest Reclining Buddha Statue in the World
The world's largest "sleeping" Buddha statue is currently being constructed in the Yiyang County of East China's Jiangxi Province. This massive edifice was started on May 1st, 2002 and measures 68 metres high and is 416 metres long. Prior to this the world's longest reclining Buddha statue was a mere 97 metres long and housed in the Chaukhtatgyi Temple in Burma's capital city Yangon.
3. The Largest Buddhist Pagoda in the World
The largest pagoda in the world is at Gorai Island in Mumbai, India, and is part of the Esselworld Amusement Park. It has the world's largest man made dome coupled with the largest rock cave in the world. The project was initiated by the Global Vipassana Foundation - a religious foundation set up to promote the Buddhist teachings.
4. The World's Largest Buddhist Monument
Is situated in Borobudur which is located in Indonesia on island of Java, and took over a hundred years to build between 750 and 850 AD.
This magnificent temple complex is made up of a three dimensional mandala (Buddhist diagram of the universe) and is visual representation of the Buddha's teachings.
Sadly it was buried in ash and lost to the world after the eruption of a nearby volcano for much of its existence.
The temple was rediscovered in 1814 by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles who had heard of the tale of a large strangely shaped hill located nearby and believed by locals to be the site of an ancient temple called Budur.
In 1835 that the site was cleared and some modest restoration was begun. This was hampered when the Dutch colonists gave away 8 containers of temple relics as gifts to the King of Siam who was visiting Indonesia at the time. Between 1973 and 1984 a major programme of restoration was started and the site is now a major global destination for Buddhist pilgrims. In 1991 the temple and its surroundings was listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
5. The Largest Buddhist Temple in the World
Wat Phra Dhammakaya is a Buddhist temple located in Khlong Luang District, Pathum Thani north of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the world's biggest Buddhist temple, which is being designed to house more than a million pilgrims and is run by what some regard as the controversial Dhammakaya foundation. The main temple stupa (dome) resembles a golden UFO and is set in extensive landscaped gardens and grounds.
6. The World's Largest Wooden Buddhist Temple
Is the Todai-ji, a Buddhist temple located in the city of Nara, Japan. Its Great Buddha Hall is the largest wooden building in the world, and houses the world's largest statue of the Buddha Vairocana. The temple has UNESCO World Heritage Site listing.
7. The Tallest Standing Buddha Statue in the World
Ushiku Amida Buddha statue is located in the city of Ushiku Arcadia in Ibaraki Prefecture, 50 km NE of Tokyo. The garden is dedicated as a place celebrating Hozo Bosatsu's journey into becoming Amida Buddha.
The statues stand 100 metres tall and stands on a 10metre lotus base and a 10m platform making the combined height from ground level of 120 metres. The statue's base and lotus flower are made of steel reinforced concrete. The statue's body is of a steel interior with a 6 mm bronze plate consisting of over 6000 separate plates. There is an observation platform inside the statue at the 85 metre level.
It was finished in 1995 and the Ushiku Amida Buddha is the tallest statue in the world. The Buddha statue is more than three times taller and a massive thirty times larger internal volume than that of the Statue of Liberty.
The statue weighs 4000 tons and its index finger is seven metres long.
8. The Largest Jade Buddha Statue in the World
This magnificent statue named The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace is 3.5 metres tall and weighs 4.7 tonnes.The statue is based on that of the Buddha statue inside the Mahabodhi Stupa in India's Bodh Gaya.It was carved from an 18 tonne jade massive jade rock discovered in Canada in 2000 and thought to be the world's largest piece of pure jade.
The inspiration for the statue was the Nepalese Lama Zopa Rinpoche. He had dreamed of a Canadian shining jade boulder in before it was discovered and persuaded an Australian Buddhist Ian Green to carve the giant boulder into a Buddha.
The rock travelled from Canada to Bangkok in Thailand and Thai sculptors took 2 years to finally complete the statue.
The statue travelled the world and was displayed in many countries before being placed in its permanent home at the Mahabodhi Stupa of the Atisha Centre in Australia.
9. Largest Solid Gold Buddha Statue in the World
This magnificent Buddha statue is housed in the Temple of the Golden Buddha, Wat Traimit in Bangkok. The temple dates from the 13th century with the Golden Buddha statue being at least 900 years old and of the Sukhothai style.
When the Burmese were about to destroy the city of Ayutthaya the statue was covered in plaster to hide its value from the invaders. 200 years later the statue's origins had been forgotten and it was thought to be worth of little value. In 1957 the statue was being moved to another temple and it was dropped during the moving. That morning, a temple monk had an auspicious dream about the statue and so went to see it for himself. Through a crack he saw a glint of yellow, and was surprised to discover that the Buddha statue was made of pure gold. The graceful sitting Buddha statue is over 3 metres high and weighs over 5 tons.
10. Highest Buddhist monastery in the world
Rongbuk Monastery, Tibet China. It currently houses 30 Buddhist monks and 30 nuns - however previously there were about 500 monks and nuns living there. It lies at the foot of the Rongbuk Glacier and at 5,100 metres (17,000 ft) above sea level makes it the highest monastery in the world.




Wednesday, May 29, 2013


CONTRIBUTE


You have the great opportunity to contribute to this righteous deed as follows: 

Several donors can jointly contribute to the project by sharing the cost. (Their names will also be inscribed.)

This world’s largest Buddha statue located on a spectacular natural rock will inspire the minds of millions of Buddhist devotees in the future. This is a great opportunity open to you not only to record your name in the history, but also to join the construction of this statue to be worshipped over numerous centuries in the future.
Therefore, you are kindly invited to participate in this noble venture and acquire the merits so as to attain the supreme Nibbana. These merits will also be transferred to your departed relatives according to you wishes.

                        May Lord Buddha bless you! 


INAUGURATION CEREMONY OF THE SCULPTURE OF THE WORLD’S LARGEST BUDDHA ROCK STATUE

We are pleased to announce that the construction work of the world’s largest reclining rock Buddha statue was commenced on the rock located in the sacred site of the Sri SailaBimbarama Purana Maha Vihara at the auspicious time of 3.06 p.m. on 29th November 2012. This site is located in the Dannoruwa Grama Niladhari Division of Ruwanwella electorate in the Kegalle District, Sabaragamuwa Province.

We are proud to mention that the Buddha statue will be created by a Sri Lankan sculptor along with his supporting sculptors. This will be a monumental gift to the future generations reflecting enormous talents of a Sri Lankan artist. It will make the 2600th Sambuddha Jayanthi a golden era, and enrich the entire world with happiness of enlightenment.





World Largest Sleeping Buddha Statue Is Being Constructed In Sri Lanka. To Be Known To The Buddhist Who Live In America, Canada, South Africa, England, Russia, Austrailia, Japan, China And Others....

You Can Know The Construction Of The Statue And How It Is Being Contructed Through This  Web Site. 
  • Polonnoruwa Glaviharaya Sleeping Buddda Statue Lenth 36Feet
  • Thanthirimale Sleeping Buddda Statue 45feet
  • Building Lagest Sleeping Buddda Statue 80Feet

Buduruwayaya Viharaya

This place is belongs to both Anuradapura and Polonnaruwa era. In past this place was use as a place to worship sacred foot of Loard Buddha. There is a Stupa (more than 3000yr old) and Buddha statue (Sethapena). This Buddha statue is similar to Thanthirimale statue and statue of Polonnaruwa Gal Viharaya. There are four sacred foots, foundations of palace and herbal hall, herbal ponds and epigraph which mentioned about state low. The river Amban ganga flow beside and it was use by queens to bath.




Gal Viharaya and palace of King parakramabahu

This was built by king Parakramabahu (1153-1186) and was a part of the Uthararama. There are three statues of loard buddha first statue is a seated Buddha in meditation second statue is a standing and third one is a reclining buddha statue carved in a rock.




Tanthirimale Buddha statue

The restoration of the statue was done under the supervision of the Archeological Department on guidance of the National Heritage Ministry. The restoration of the statue commenced following a request made by the Thanthirimale Raja Maha Vihara Chief Incumbent and the North and East Deputy Sanga Nayaka Ven. Thanthirimale Chandarathana Thera to the President Mahinda Rajapaksa. This ancient striking statue, 45 feet long was created on a stone plateau towards the northern slope of it.



Destruction of the Bamiyan Statues
Taliban vs the Buddha


In March 2001, six months before the September 11th bombing of the World Trade Center in New York City, the Taliban destroyed two ancient statues of the Buddha called Bamiyan in an attempt to cleanse the country of Afghanistan of what they perceived as Hindu heresy.




So, it shouldn't have been as shocking as it was, to see the Taliban in Afghanistan blast two enormous 3rd and 5th century AD statues of Buddha to powder with anti-aircraft guns.


"We are not against culture but we don't believe in these things. They are against Islam," the Taliban's Foreign Minister Wakil Ahmed Muttawakil is reported to have said.

The Taliban has never been known for a generosity of spirit or interest in cultural diversity, and as I say, the erasure of the past to protect the present is an old story. As archaeologists, we’ve seen evidence of it hundreds, maybe a thousand times. But the Taliban's destruction of the two Bamiyan Buddha statues was still painful to watch; and today it is recognized as an ominous forewarning of the Taliban's distaste of anything other than their own set of extremist Islamic values.






After Destroying The Bhamian (Apganistan) Buddha Statues By Thalaibanians, This Is Only Marvellous Buddha Statue Which Is Being Carved Of Sole Granite In The World. 
The Similar Statue Of So Feet Buddha Statue Is Shown Here......
Moreover The World Largest Moonstone (Sandakadapahana) Will Be Parallelly. 



Sunday, May 26, 2013

Built Largest Buddha Temple



The Giant Statue Of Lord Buddha Which Is Constructed In Ruwanwella. Humbaswlana Sri Shailabimbarama Temple in Sri Lanka. Will Console And Cure All Hearts Of The Devotees Around The World.

               
BUILD GRANITE ROCK OF LARGEST SLEEPING BUDDHA STATUE
                               
START UP  LARGEST SLEEPING BUDDHA STATUE
                                BUILD  LARGEST SLEEPING BUDDHA STATUE IN TEMPLE
                                       
OLD TEMPLE SRI SRIELABIMBARAMAYA
OLD TEMPLE SRI SRIELABIMBARAMAYA

For More Information -  Contact

  Ranweli Buddha Prathima Kamituwa
  Sri Shailabimbarama OLD Temple 
  Humbaswlana Ruwanwella(Postal Code71300)
  Sri Lanka. +9436 3862259 or +9471 9990409

World Lagest Sleeping Buddha Statue Is Being Contructed In Sri Lanka...

World Largest Sleeping Buddha Statue Is Being Constructed In Sri Lanka. 

To Be Known To The Buddhist Who Live In America, Canada, South Africa, England, Russia, Australia  Japan, China And Others....You Can Know The Construction Of The Statue And How It Is Being Constructed Through This  Web Site. 


  GRAPHIC IMAGE OF SLEEPING BUDDHA STATUE

 REPLICA OF LARGEST SLEEPING BUDDHA STATUE

REPLICA OF LARGEST SLEEPING BUDDHA STATUE


Uniqueness - 

After Destroying The Bamian (Apganistan) Buddha Statues By Thalaibanians, This Is Only Marvelous Buddha Statue Which Is Being Carved Of Sole Granite In The World. 
The Similar Statue Of So Feet Buddha Statue Is Shown Here......
Moreover The World Largest Moonstone (Sandakadapahana) Will Be Paralleled.