Giant Statue of Buddha, Brazil: There is a very amazing statue of Lord Buddha in Brazil, which is located in Ibiracu City of Espirito Santo state. It is believed to be the largest Buddha statue in the western world. Besides, it is also considered to be the second largest Buddha statue in the world. Now pictures related to this statue are going viral. After all, this statue is so unique that a large number of people come to see it. Let us know.
A picture of this statue has been posted on the social media platform X (earlier Twitter) by a user named @BrazilEmbassyIN, in which you can see this statue. This statue of Lord Buddha is completely white, which is situated in an area with lush green fields and hills. The view around the statue in the picture looks very beautiful.
See here- Buddha Giant Statue Twitter Viral Image
Did you know that the second largest Buddha statue in the world is located in Brazil? A giant statue of Buddha was installed in Brazil’s Morro da Vargem Zen Monastery in the municipality of Ibiraçu, Espírito Santo state (southeastern Brazil). pic.twitter.com/DL3ELk8hgO
— Brazil in India (@BrazilEmbassyIN) February 9, 2022
How unique is this statue?
Apart from being the second largest statue in the world, this huge statue of Buddha is quite unique due to its beautiful design and the natural beauty surrounding it. There are many other small Buddha statues kept near it, all of them are also white in colour.
It took more than a year to build this statue of Lord Buddha, in which about 350 tonnes of mixture of iron, concrete and steel among other things was used.
According to Globo Television report, this Buddha statue is the largest statue in Brazil, whose height is 35 meters and it is five meters taller than the statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro. Thousands of people are drawn there to see this huge statue and the natural beauty around it. It is said that this statue represents the cultural and religious diversity of the country.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: January 6, 2024, 19:31 IST