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<blockquote data-quote="GTRZ" data-source="post: 18888" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>Well machan none has seen Buddha’s rays coming from head or around the body. All have seen coming in front edge of the Siwura. That’s ridiculous haha. Don’t get me wrong but I heard some one saying....</p><p> </p><p> “Machan dan budu rass enne oluwen nemei, hatta assen”</p><p> </p><p> I know it’s not a good comment to make, but he is some what correct because people should have think wisely. I’m telling again Buddhism not for fools! Buddha also told that!</p><p> </p><p> Well about the Tsunami statute survival, I don’t believe in that. No one talking about the destroyed statutes, all talking about the survived ones. Now don’t tell me none of the statutes were destroyed. I am talking about all the statutes not only the big ones in city or near roads. </p><p> Other thing as you know statutes are made of cement, concrete etc.. The are not using that much bricks inside too. So now you’ll say man those big concrete walls/building were down too. The thing is concrete walls and buildings block the water and create pressure. So when it can’t hold anymore, it breaks in to peaces. And other thing they use bricks inside those walls and buildings too. </p><p> In other hand when we take statues they are perfectly round corners not straight lines blocking the water pressure. And they are not making really big block for water too so not creating that much pressure. You can see dams created with curves not as straight, that’s to minimize water pressure on them. </p><p> Other thing most of those statues has big iron lines running inside the whole structure. And some even have frames created from iron, they apply cement over it. So they are almost really strong. Contractors may use cheap/less materials for buildings to make profit, but statutes are not made by contractors and people who made them doing it with greatest effort and material they can use.</p><p> Well if we take ancient statues you can see only statue has been saved the temple around it, other buildings all destroyed by the time. It’s just the material they were built, pure stone in one block! Ah! you can see everywhere even statures are destroyed one other thing still saved, stone towers(Gull Kanu) !</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> As you said in my opinion there should be statues and its okay to worship them, because we are thinking about the Buddha and worshiping him and his Dhamma. We are just using that statue to memorize Buddha. But if you worship the statue in blind mode you are not a Buddhist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTRZ, post: 18888, member: 1"] Well machan none has seen Buddha’s rays coming from head or around the body. All have seen coming in front edge of the Siwura. That’s ridiculous haha. Don’t get me wrong but I heard some one saying.... “Machan dan budu rass enne oluwen nemei, hatta assen” I know it’s not a good comment to make, but he is some what correct because people should have think wisely. I’m telling again Buddhism not for fools! Buddha also told that! Well about the Tsunami statute survival, I don’t believe in that. No one talking about the destroyed statutes, all talking about the survived ones. Now don’t tell me none of the statutes were destroyed. I am talking about all the statutes not only the big ones in city or near roads. Other thing as you know statutes are made of cement, concrete etc.. The are not using that much bricks inside too. So now you’ll say man those big concrete walls/building were down too. The thing is concrete walls and buildings block the water and create pressure. So when it can’t hold anymore, it breaks in to peaces. And other thing they use bricks inside those walls and buildings too. In other hand when we take statues they are perfectly round corners not straight lines blocking the water pressure. And they are not making really big block for water too so not creating that much pressure. You can see dams created with curves not as straight, that’s to minimize water pressure on them. Other thing most of those statues has big iron lines running inside the whole structure. And some even have frames created from iron, they apply cement over it. So they are almost really strong. Contractors may use cheap/less materials for buildings to make profit, but statutes are not made by contractors and people who made them doing it with greatest effort and material they can use. Well if we take ancient statues you can see only statue has been saved the temple around it, other buildings all destroyed by the time. It’s just the material they were built, pure stone in one block! Ah! you can see everywhere even statures are destroyed one other thing still saved, stone towers(Gull Kanu) ! As you said in my opinion there should be statues and its okay to worship them, because we are thinking about the Buddha and worshiping him and his Dhamma. We are just using that statue to memorize Buddha. But if you worship the statue in blind mode you are not a Buddhist. [/QUOTE]
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