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Travel News, November, 2006

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Tallest Buddha statue to be built in Sarnath

     Sarnath (Uttar Pradesh): Sculptors in Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh are busy chiselling an eighty-feet tall statue of Lord Buddha, which will be the world's tallest Buddha statue after the one demolished in Afganistan's Bamiyan valley under the Taliban regime.

     The tallest Buddha statue is a part of an old project, which started ten years ago but had to be put on hold in the wake of financial problems. The work was resumed three years ago with the assistance after the Government of Thailand extended its help for the project. It will take three more years to complete the statue. "We are making a statue of Lord Buddha with the help of Thailand government. It will be the tallest statue of Buddha in a standing position and it comes second in height only to the Bamiyan Buddha (statues). It has been more than 10 years since we began work, and now we are also creating awareness about its construction," said Mohan Lal, designer of the statue. "At least 20- 25 artisans are working on this statute for over three years....it will take three to four more years to complete. Right now, we are through with the stomach, feet and the face. Two or three months will be taken for the finishing work," said Jyoti Singh Khushwaha, the contactor undertaking the construction of the statue. Workers at the site tell, the statue will use over 635 blocks of sandstone and will be made in the Gandharva style of art, which lays great significance to it. Buddha was born a prince at Lumbini in Nepal over 2,600 years ago. He attained enlightenment at the age of 35 in Bodh Gaya in Bihar and finally departed from the world at the age of 80 in Kushinagar. Situated 10 kilometre away from Varanasi, Sarnath is the place where Lord Buddha is believed to have delivered his first sermon in 500 BC. The place has a number of Stupas (hemispherical dome) and monasteries. In the early days of Buddhism, Stupas were constructed to honour important events including Buddha's enlightenment, his first sermon, his death and the four famous Buddhist councils. .
-Nov 25,  2006


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