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Submitted by moiuser on 3 December 2021

MARAVIJAYA sitting stone sculpturing Buddha image which would be the highest in the sitting stone sculpturing Buddha images across the world is being carved in line with the advice of venerable Sayadaws of the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee, norms of the Buddhism, norms of the Buddha image and Myanmar’s traditions in the Buddha Park in Dekkhinathiri Township of Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory.

In so doing, the sitting Buddha image will be created with 32 large characters of the Lord Buddha and 80 small ones in the Bhumi Phassa Mudra in accord  with the advice of State Ovadacariya Sayadaws. Other religious  edifices will be built and decorated with Myanmar artistic works  in the Yadanabon era.

 

Upon completion, the Buddha image will be 63 feet high and the throne 18 feet high, totalling  81 feet. At present, part-1 and part-2 of the throne have been positioned with efforts to carve the remaining parts with the use of modern CNC machines.

 

 In line with the advice of the  venerable Sayadaws of the State  Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee, arrangements were made  to carve the Tri Pitaka treatises,  Atthakatha and Tika treatises  into the marble rocks led by Chairman of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the leading well-wisher for the Buddha image for enabling the pilgrims and people to pay homage to the Buddha image as well as observe the treatises, to propagate the Buddhism and leave the records in successive eras.

 

In such doing, advice of venerable members of the Sangha  from the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee was sought  at first, and Chairman of the  State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the leading well-wisher for the Buddha image, himself sought the guidance from Chairman of the State Sangha Maha Nayaka Committee Abbot of Bhamo Monastery Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru Abhidhaja Maha Saddhammajotika Dr Bhaddanta Kumarabhivamsa. After seeking the advice, arrangements are being made to carve Tri Pitaka treatises, Atthakatha and Tika treatises in Pali and Romanize languages on marble rocks with the use of modern machinery.

Under the guidance given by  former  Rector  of  the  International  Theravada  Buddhist  Missionary  University  Agga Maha Pandita Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhammajotika Bhaddanta Ashin Silanandabhivamsa, Tri Pitaka treatises, Atthakatha  and  Tika  treatises  will  be  carved  in  Pali  and  Romanize  languages  under  the  supervision  of  five  State  Ovadaçariya Sayadaws.

 

A  plan  is  under way  to  take  samples  of  chambers  for  Pitaka  stone  inscriptions  approved  by  the  Fifth  Buddhist Synod placed at Maha Lawkamarazein Kuthodaw Pagoda in Mandalay. These stone inscriptions on 729 stone plaques have been recognized as the UNESCO’s world heritage site in 2013 as well as the world’s largest book on the World Guinness Record. The stone plaque chamber will be  12 feet long, 12 feet wide and 18 feet high and the stone plaque, 45 inches long, 75 inches high and 7.2 inches thick.

 

Upon completion , the stone plaques bearing Tri Pitaka  treatises,  Atthakatha  and  Tika  treatises  will  be  kept  in  the  face  to  face  direction  of  the Maravijaya Buddha Image as the stone plaques bear the teachings of the Lord Buddha. Arrangements are being made for  pilgrims  and  people  not  only to pay homage to the Maravijaya Buddha Image but also to observe Tri Pitaka treatises, Atthakatha and Tika treatises in the stone plaque chambers at the same time.

 

Construction tasks of Maravijaya sitting stone sculpturing  Buddha  image  which  will  be the highest among the sitting stone sculpturing Buddha images  across  the  world  are  being  collectively  contributed by families of the Tatmadaw  (Army,  Navy  and  Air)  led by leading Buddha image well-wisher  Chairman  of  the  State  Administration  Council  Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, donors and ethnic  national  people.  The  cost  for  each  stone  plaque  chamber will be K27.9 million. Records  of  individuals  or  in  group  donors  will  be  carved  on the plaque.

MNA

 

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