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Very Large Buddhas

Monday, 29th May 2006 by Alex

Seated at the top of 268 steps in the Po Lin Monastery in Hong Kong, is the Tian Tan Buddha - the world’s largest ’seated outdoor bronze statue of the Buddha’. The 34 metre tall sculpture can be seen facing the long set of steps rising towards it; his right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction and his left hand lies on his knee, signifying human happiness (Wikipedia page).

That Buddha not big enough for you? In Ushiku Arcadia, Japan, you’ll find Ushiku Daibutsu, which is officially the world’s largest statue. Yes bigger than Liberty, Mother Motherland, and even The Motherland (here’s a visual comparison of the world’s tallest statues).

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“Surely it’s all plinth?” I hear you cry! Nope, this thing is 100 metres tall without the plinth (the plinth is only 20 metres). Ushiku Daibutsu is vast, enormous and gargantuan all at the same time! The Wikipedia page informs us that this Buddha has a 1.2 metre nose, a 20 metre face and a 7 metre (30 foot) finger!

Wow. That’s a big finger.

Thanks to Stephan Irle, Ray Chan, Tom Cole and Roy Burroughs.

9 Responses to 'Very Large Buddhas'

  1. 1. Tim says:

    All this and Siddhartha Gautama never wanted to be worshipped. Y’know he distinctly said for people not to.

  2. 2. james says:

    re:Tim

    since when did members of any religion listen closely to the words of their progenitors?

  3. 3. Luke says:

    Gautama Buddha apparently didn’t want himself represented in statues after his death. For around 600 years the only representation of any part of him, was an imprint of his foot:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhist_art

    One wonders what he would make of these giant statues…

    Not to be disparaging Buddhism, IMHO as far as religions go, it is a pretty good one! AFAIK there have not been many wars started over it :-)

  4. 4. pen says:

    34.5031010258, lon=134.976422768

    could you see this?

  5. Google Sightseeing Admin
    5. Alex says:

    Pen, Placemark: here’s the statue / Google Earth you referred to. Is it another giant buddha?

  6. 6. pooms says:

    Looks like it is this thing:
    http://www.pbase.com/bmcmorrow/image/38687284
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/nishioka/52657350/
    Not much other info on it.

  7. 7. Keith T. says:

    whoa, man, i hear hong kong has tons of buddha…

    sorry, couldn’t resist.

  8. Google Sightseeing Admin
    8. Alex says:

    well researched pooms, good work! It’s very odd actually.

  9. 9. pen says:

    alex, pooms
    yes, that’s it. thank you.
    i ever been there and i never try but this giant buddha could clime to his chin like statue of liberty in New York.

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