CHAIRMAN of the State Administration Council Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing yesterday afternoon inspected the progress of carving the Maravijaya marble Buddha image which would be the highest among the stone-carved Buddha images across the world, in Maravijaya Buddha Park in Dekkhinathiri Township of Nay Pyi Taw Council Area.
Lt-Gen
Kan Myint Than of the Office of the Commander-in-Chief (Army) and
Quartermaster-General Lt-Gen Kyaw Swa Lin reported on the progress of carving
measures, decoration of the throne, construction of religious buildings, water
fountain square, Gandakuti chambers, Musalinda Lake and Nagayon pagoda as well
as stone inscription chamber Cetis.
The
Senior General inspected the progress of carving the Buddha image, the banner
post, Gandakuti chambers, the thriving of Maha Bodhi banyan trees, completion
of the Sasana Beikman and Thudhamma public rest houses, the square of the water
fountain, the stone inscription chamber Ceties, Nagayon Pagoda and Musalinda
Lake, and thriving of Barringtonia plant and gave instructions based on the
presentations of the responsible personnel.
Maravijaya
Buddha Image is being carved with the aim of showing the flourishment of
Buddhism to the world, shaping Myanmar as a focal point of Buddhism, ensuring
the prosperity of the State, and ensuring peace and prosperity of the world.
The
part of Buddha’s image was conveyed onto the throne on 26 January and it was
successfully completed on 31 January. Religious objects and jewelled items were
enshrined on 27 January and 10 February. Then, part 4 of the image was
successfully conveyed onto the throne on 11 February. So far, carving the
Buddha image has been 97 per cent completed.
Currently,
Pitaka treatises are being carved on the stone plaques in Romanized Language
and Pali Language with the use of modern machinery. These stone plaques will be
kept in front of the image for public observation. Moreover, Atthakatha and
Tika treatises will be published in Pali and Romanized languages to be
distributed to monasteries across the world. So far, the building of religious
edifices and Buddha Park are 86 per cent complete.
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