Mighty the Buddha
the Buddha who came to Iowa...
Monday
Tuesday
March 13, 2012: Landscaping Plans for the Buddha Temple
Spring is in the air and we are dreaming of beautiful flowers and landscaping for the Buddha Temple! Here are some landscaping design plans, created by Tsering Dolma (Kristin Baum). Soon we will be doing some excavating, then laying out the area for paving stone walkways and plants. This will be a work in progress through out this spring and summer. We hope you can come join us for Memorial Day weekend to participate in our land preparation for the Buddha Temple consecration!
Aerial View of the Buddha Temple and landscaping plans |
Side View of the landscaping layout for the Buddha Temple |
Front view of entryway to the Buddha Temple |
Wednesday
Feb. 10, 2012 New Lights
The lighting was finished today - the beautiful chandelier that hangs from the ceiling was installed, as well as the wall sconces and the outdoor lights on the porch. Here are some photos:
Monday
Aug. 8, 2011: The Marble Pedestal
We are now at the phase of deciding about the marble pedestal that the Buddha will rest on. We have been working with a company in Wisconsin, and have received various quotes for white marble from different parts of the world. It is a lot more expensive than we anticipated!!! Ironically, buying white marble from China is $20,000 LESS than buying white marble from the U.S.
Here is a nice illustration of the Buddha statue on a white marble pedestal, as envisioned by Lama Dawa Rinpoche and Lama Pema Dorje Rinpoche. According to their aspiration, the pedestal should be made of solid marble, with the tiered layers. In the middle section is a square cut into the stone to place relics and other sacred objects inside. It will weigh almost two tons! To buy the marble, ship it, shape it and install it will cost $49,000. Time for more fundraising!
Here is a nice illustration of the Buddha statue on a white marble pedestal, as envisioned by Lama Dawa Rinpoche and Lama Pema Dorje Rinpoche. According to their aspiration, the pedestal should be made of solid marble, with the tiered layers. In the middle section is a square cut into the stone to place relics and other sacred objects inside. It will weigh almost two tons! To buy the marble, ship it, shape it and install it will cost $49,000. Time for more fundraising!
August 2011: Our first retreat on the land!
In July we held our first retreat on the land. The Buddha House provided a wonderful place for Sangha to gather and enjoy the view during breaks. Students could also get respite from the heatwave by relaxing inside the air conditioned building.
July 2011: Exterior Paint and Interior Sheetrock
June 30, 2011: Windows and Electrical Installation
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