Conveyance of Maravijaya Buddha image combined with parts 1, 2 and 3 onto jewelled throne continues




Members of the Sangha led by State Sangha Maha Naya­ka Committee Chair Manda­lay’s Bhamo Monastery Abbot Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru Abhidhaja Agga Maha Sad­dhamma Jotika Dr Bhaddanta Kumara Bhivamsa and Chan­cellor of Sitagu International Buddhist Academies Abhidhaja Maha Rattha Guru Abhidhaja Agga Maha Saddhamma Jo­tika Maha Dhamma Kahtika Bahujana Hitadhara Shwegyin Nikaya Chairman Shwegyin Sangharaja Sitagu Sayadaw Dr Bhaddanta Nyanissara to­gether with well-wishers led by leading donor State Administra­tion Council Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing attended the cer­emony at which the Maravijaya Buddha image was lifted to be placed on the jewelled throne in Buddha Park in Dekkhinathiri Township of Nay Pyi Taw Union Territory on the morning of 26 January.


The process of lifting up the Buddha image combined with parts 1, 2 and 3 to be placed on the jewelled throne is using a steel tower crane starting from 8:10 am on 26 January. The image was lifted to 26° as well as the 31 feet high position from the reclining position on 26 January, 51° as well as the 52 feet high position on 27 Jan­uary, 68° as well as the 63 feet high position on 28 January and 90° as well as the 75.5 feet high position at 9 am on 29 January. The whole lifting-up process took 72 hours and 50 minutes.


The conveyance of the 90° lifted image onto the jewelled throne continued at 11:16 pm on 29 January and it was getting close to the jewelled throne at 10:17 am on 30 January when the distance was 81 feet, and the process took 11 hours and one minute.


Those from the Myanmar Engineering Council and mil­itary engineers took seven months in building a steel tower installed with eight cranes to lift the image to be placed onto the throne after combining the carved parts of the image and building a steel basket for con­veying the image to avoid dam­age, using some 3,800 tonnes of iron wares.


Although those Myanmar engineers did not have the tech­nology and experience in lifting large and heavy mass before, they applied their work experi­ences to do so with utmost effort after creating the designs and checking the work process with the use of modern technologies in building the Maravijaya Bud­dha image.


It was reported that eight cranes from the steel tower continue lifting the steel bas­ket carrying the Buddha im­age combined with three parts and the image weighing 2,367.5 tonnes and it will continue the work in procedures. All the construction tasks and lifting tasks aim to enable the people to peacefully pay homage to the Buddha image, take meditation and view Tri Pitaka treatises preached by the Lord Buddha. — MNA/KTZH

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