I have been looking at statues of the Buddha online, and they seem to be pretty big--the one at Leshan, China; Bamiyan (Afghanistan--before it was destroyed); and I've also seen some pretty large reclining Buddha statues as well. These are pretty amazing.
All this has me wondering--was there something inherent in Buddhism that has generated such large statues? I don't seem to recall other religious traditions having such large statuary. I mean, were there stories explaining why this was done, or even instructions to build like this, in early Buddhist literature?
Large statues and Buddhism
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There are some huge statues of Shiva, Hanuman etc. throughout India. Hindus also like their big statues.
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Don't forget the huge statue of Mahavira that you can see in the BBC documentary "The Story of India" with Michael Wood.JKhedrup wrote:There are some huge statues of Shiva, Hanuman etc. throughout India. Hindus also like their big statues.
The Jains will not be outdone.
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OK so then this is more of an aspect of Indian culture, that spread with Buddhism?
Interesting. Nor, of course, would this be limited to Indian culture. I recall the Colossus of Rhodes, as well as a statue of Constantine in a Roman basilica that was quite large.
Interesting. Nor, of course, would this be limited to Indian culture. I recall the Colossus of Rhodes, as well as a statue of Constantine in a Roman basilica that was quite large.
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Well, there's this:
And this:
and this (not exactly a religion, but...really big!):
Plenty of examples, once you start looking. Of course, some religions forbid images of any type.
And this:
and this (not exactly a religion, but...really big!):
Plenty of examples, once you start looking. Of course, some religions forbid images of any type.
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There's also all of the enormous statuary of Ancient Egypt (even the pyramids are large religious monuments), the statue of Zeus that was also one of the 7 wonders, statue of Athena in Athens, the Totem Poles in North America, the elaborate statuary of Mayan temples... I believe the middle east and persia also had lots of large religious statues before the Abrahamic religions went on a tear against anything they considered an "idol".PRR wrote:OK so then this is more of an aspect of Indian culture, that spread with Buddhism?
Interesting. Nor, of course, would this be limited to Indian culture. I recall the Colossus of Rhodes, as well as a statue of Constantine in a Roman basilica that was quite large.