Japanese Buddha Image Style
Sukothai Buddha Style
Sri Lankan Buddha Image
Pakistan Buddha Image
Bangladash Buddha Image
Nepal Buddha Image Style
Laos Buddha Image Style
Vietnamese Buddha Style
Indonesian Buddha Style
Burmese Buddha Image form
Indian Buddha Image Form
China Buddha Image Style
Chinese Buddha Image Form
Cambodian Buddha Image Style
Pagan Dynasty Burmese Buddha
One of the highlights of the Dhammikarama Burmese Temple is actually located at the side structure annexed to the main shrine where a huge, tall all marble Buddha image locates. The hall is named as SIMA Shirne Hall and it interpreted as International Buddha Hall. Behind the main Buddha image, you will se two rolls of marble Buddha statues in absolute fine details. Each of these Buddha statues are replicas of various localized Buddha image form of many countries during various stages of Buddhism influences, the earliest shown form can traced back to 3th century design. So, basically these statues are incredibly useful for researchers as well in studying changes and evolution of presentation of Buddha by regional basis. I am not sure when these are installed at Dhammikarama Burmese Temple and the mini showcase may be the only kind you can find in the world in such kind of presentation. To me, this is one of the most appealing section of the Dhammikarama Burmese Temple.
NOTE:- I didn't captured the entire view of each statue, but the base of each individual image form varies in design.
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