Laykyun Sekkya
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လေးကျွန်းစကြာ | |
22°04′49″N 95°17′22″E / 22.080207°N 95.289359°E | |
Location | Khatakan Taung, near Monywa, Myanmar |
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Type | image |
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Beginning date | 1996 |
Completion date | 21 February 2008 |
The Laykyun Sekkya Buddha (Burmese: လေးကျွန်းစကြာ) is, as of 2018, the third-tallest image of the Buddha in the world at 116 metres (381 ft).[1]
Details
[edit]This statue of Gautama Buddha stands on a 115.8-metre (380 ft) throne located in the village of Khatakan Taung, near Monywa, Myanmar. Construction began in 1996 and it was completed on 21 February 2008. It was commissioned by the Chief Abbot Ven. Nãradã.[citation needed] It was the tallest statue in the world for a few months until the completion of the Spring Temple Buddha in September 2008. The Laykyun Sekkya statue depicts a standing Gautama Buddha next to a reclining statue of Gautama Buddha, depicting the scene of Mahaparinirvana (Mahaparinibbana).
See also
[edit]Gallery
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Laykyun Sekkya and Reclining Buddha
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The Laykyun Sekkya
References
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