Maitreya Buddha in Beopjoo-sa Temple, The Tallest in Korea
There was the very tall Buddha statue standing at the left side of the Palsang-jeon pagoda.
It is said that this statue had been made in Shilla dynasty more than 1400 years ago. But it was confiscated by Choson Dynasty to rebuild Gyeongbokkung palace which was fired ad destroyed during the Japanese invasion during 1592 -1597. That Buddha statue was used to make coin to buy the materials for rebuilding the palace.
I took several shoots from different directions.
It was ridiculous they destroyed more than 1000 years relics to prepare for money.
They destroyed the elder history to construct the new history.
This is the Maitreya Buddha, the future messiah in Buddhism.
So recently the Bronze statue was plated with gold, and it is said that 80kg gold was needed to plate.
@slowwalker,
Actually it's a shame to hear they destroyed the history to build it again! Honestly that should not has happened! Anyway the new statue also looks so great and yeah with plated gold it looks so amazing! Great photography and thanks for sharing this great history with us!
Triple gems blessed you~
@slowwalker, Absolutely very spiritual photo clicks you caught from there. Statue of Maitreya Buddha in Beopjoo-sa Temple giving impressive feeling to me coz I'm real Buddhist. Long history indeed behind story there. How many feet of these statue?
This is a big statue and has a lot of history, thanks @slowwalker for giving the best and I can find out a little about the history of this statue.
Invaders always changing history to
His Story. ;(. Thanks for sharing @slowalker
Joy
let's get back to your post,that was realy a big money they spend on that statue. is that all gold colour i saw was gold plated?
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Thank you for awesome photos and lesson from history, I love topics about spirituality.
shines alike sun:)
Wow! That's so beautiful. Buddha statue always feels my heart with spirituality
The statue, of course, is beautiful, but why destroy something. After all, you could create a completely different statue, a completely new one. I often think that all religions are distorted in order to easily manage others (believers).