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Giant jade Buddha to start world tour in Vietnam
The world’s largest jade
statue of the Buddha will be displayed around Vietnam from March to May to begin
its world tour.
The statue, called “The Jade Buddha for Universal Peace,” measures 3.5 meters
tall, including the lotus base and fan throne, and weighs 4.65 tons.
The statue is modeled on the Siddhartha Gautama Buddha inside the Mahabodhi
Stupa in India’s Bodh Gaya.
It is carved from an 18-ton Nephrite jade boulder called “Polar Pride,” found in
Canada in 2000 and considered the world’s largest piece of pure jade.
The statue’s initiator, Nepalese Lama Zopa Rinpoche, said it would illuminate
the world and bring peace, happiness and solace and help prevent destruction,
including war.
Rinpoche, who had reportedly dreamed of a shining jade boulder in Canada before
the discovery, persuaded an Australian Buddhist named Ian Green to carve the
“Polar Pride” into a Buddha.
The rock was transported in late 2006 from Vancouver in Canada to Bangkok in
Thailand, where Thai sculptors finished the statue a full two years later.
The statue will be displayed in several locations in Vietnam including Quan The
Am Pagoda in Da Nang from March 13-15, Dai Tung Lam Pagoda in Ba Ria-Vung Tau
from March 21-26, Pho Quang Pagoda in Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Binh District from
March 29 to April 5 and Van An Pagoda in Dong Thap Province from May 1-10.
After Vietnam, its first destination, the statue will travel to Australia, the
US, Indonesia and other lands before being placed permanently at the Mahabodhi
Stupa of the Atisha Center in Australia.
Source: Reported by Giao Huong |
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