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Huge Buddha statue caves in in Chon Buri

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Huge Buddha statue caves in in Chon Buri

 

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CHON BURI: -- A huge Buddha statue in Chon Buri which is due to be fully completed at the end of this year collapsed Monday night following heavy rains throughout the night.

 

The 24-metre high Buddha statue, named Phra Buddha Santi Apimahamongkolchai, is located at Santisook monastery in Tambon Napa, Muang district of Chon Buri,

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/huge-buddha-statue-caves-chon-buri/

 
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it can't protect its self how can it gives protection to people???

So it was the rain's fault making it collapse like a souffle. And like a souffle there was nothing inside holding it up.

from the pics it looks like it was just a big blob of concrete without much steel reo. i wonder how much of  the 9 Mil in donations went to support someone's lifestyle rather into the construction to support the statue! :rolleyes:

Edited by taichiplanet

Looking at the photo even Budda is being scammed, just poor grade cheapo concrete.

Money being skimmed off into pockets yet again.

Maybe it's Lord Buddha's way of saying "stop wasting concrete and do something infinitely more useful for your fellow human beings with the donation money".

Buddha is obviously ashamed of the way Thais disrespect him by their actions :sad:

4 hours ago, Raymonddiaz said:

it can't protect its self how can it gives protection to people???

 

Maybe because it was built by people?

1 hour ago, edwinchester said:

Maybe it's Lord Buddha's way of saying "stop wasting concrete and do something infinitely more useful for your fellow human beings with the donation money".

 

Or maybe this is Buddha's way to say: "Stop fooling around with concrete mixtures and use more cement instead of sand in the future"

Giant Buddha sculptures are basically the antithesis of Buddha's teachings. 

But a good earner for a few.

I find the mess of discarded building materials around temples very puzzling - there seems to be no real thought given to what and when they build or knock down and the precarious siting seems a recipe for disaster in many circumstances.

Always an angle for graft.!

good comedy material here....

The workers got paid to build the statue.

Now they'll get paid to clear away the rubble and a third pay packet to rebuild it again.

 

 

surely this is a sign from budda that he is not happy with what is going on in thailand, or maybe there are some lotto numbers hidden in the ruins. certainly dosent seem to be much re bar in there.

3 minutes ago, williamgeorgeallen said:

surely this is a sign from budda that he is not happy with what is going on in thailand, or maybe there are some lotto numbers hidden in the ruins. certainly dosent seem to be much re bar in there.

 

Bugger, you beat me to it by mere seconds :)

Thai craftsmanship,falls down before finished building it 

...wonder how much money was allocated for that.....

 

...seems to be largely cement....(?)...

Om Mani Padme Hum.....Om Mani Padme Hum...Om Mani Padme Hum.....crash bang wallop....reminds me of the pavements in Jomtien now that the new water main has been laid on, under, in and any which way but correctly ....

 

Useless Eustace....

 

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"God" might vent his wrath upon his misbehaving "children".

 

Jesus might get angry and throw the money changers out of the temple.

 

But Buddha?

 

Why would any of this have concerned him? 

 

And how could it now?  He died 2559 years ago.

 

 

this is karma for the thinking of taking down the other Chinese ones up on top of the Pattaya Hill

I know that Thai's believe that they gain great merit from making images of the Buddha.  Not sure how the merit works in this case?

16 hours ago, Raymonddiaz said:

it can't protect its self how can it gives protection to people???

Ah.... but it wasnt fully finished so they hadnt tied the lucky ribbons round it yet..... oh hum...

Giant Buddha sculptures are basically the antithesis of Buddha's teachings. 

But a good earner for a few.


I believe The Lord Buddha was completely against anything that depicted his likeness.

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