7 sep. 2011

Have you seen the world's tallest standing Buddha?

At nearly 394 feet, as 120 meters, the Ushiku Admida Buddha is not the tallest standing buddha in the world (In comparison, the Statue of Liberty in New York is 93 meters from the bottom of its base to the tip of its torch).
The statue weighs more than 4,000 tons and was completed in 1995.
Ushiku Amida Buddha of Japan is located in Ibaraki Prefecture.
As a human, Hōzō was a king who gave up his throne after hearing the teachings by Lokesvararaja Buddha. He became a monk, and after eons of practice, he became Dharmakāra Bodhisattva (Hōzō Bosatsu), who then made 48 vows, fulfilled them, and became Amida Nyorai.
Ibaraki Prefecture, 50 kilometer northeast of Tokyo. Originally known as Jodo Teien, this garden park is now referred to as Ushiku Arcadia, a place to retrace the journey of Dharmakāra Bodhisattva.

The tallest, The Spring Temple Buddha in Henan, China, stands, 153 meters, 502 feet tall. The smiling Buddha stands atop a lotus throne in the Fodushan Scenic Area, (there where near a famous hot springs).
Completed in 2002. And then: shows that this Vairocana or so colled celestial Buddha, was conceived and built in response to an act of the Taliban in 2001.
They destroyed one big stone carved Buddha statue, a figure and design produced by carving stone. Thats why this work of art was one in The World Heritage List.
By the way, I think it was a big mistake by Talibans.

Atop the photo by Photographer Goto Osami.

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