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The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Lingbao Pagoda was built during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE).<br/><br/>

The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Lingbao Pagoda was built during the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE).<br/><br/>

The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
Construction of the original Lingyun Temple, sometimes known as the Giant Buddha Temple, began during the Tianbao Era (742 - 756 CE)  of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE).<br/><br/>.

The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
Construction of the original Lingyun Temple, sometimes known as the Giant Buddha Temple, began during the Tianbao Era (742 - 756 CE)  of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE).<br/><br/>.

The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
Construction of the original Lingyun Temple, sometimes known as the Giant Buddha Temple, began during the Tianbao Era (742 - 756 CE)  of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE).<br/><br/>.

The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
Construction of the original Lingyun Temple, sometimes known as the Giant Buddha Temple, began during the Tianbao Era (742 - 756 CE)  of the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907 CE).<br/><br/>.

The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The real Longmen Grottoes or Longmen Caves are located 12 km south of present day Luòyáng in Hénán province, China. The grottoes, which overwhelmingly depict Buddhist subjects, are densely dotted along the two mountains: Xiangshan (to the east) and Longmenshan (to the west).
The real Longmen Grottoes or Longmen Caves are located 12 km south of present day Luòyáng in Hénán province, China. The grottoes, which overwhelmingly depict Buddhist subjects, are densely dotted along the two mountains: Xiangshan (to the east) and Longmenshan (to the west).
The real Longmen Grottoes or Longmen Caves are located 12 km south of present day Luòyáng in Hénán province, China. The grottoes, which overwhelmingly depict Buddhist subjects, are densely dotted along the two mountains: Xiangshan (to the east) and Longmenshan (to the west).
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
The Leshan Giant Buddha (Lèshān Dàfó) was built during the Tang Dynasty (618–907AD). It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers flowing below his feet. It is the largest carved stone Buddha in the world and at the time of its construction was the tallest statue in the world.
Guanyin is the bodhisattva associated with compassion as venerated by East Asian Buddhists, usually as a female. The name Guanyin is short for Guanshiyin which means 'Observing the Sounds (or Cries) of the World'. She is also sometimes referred to as Guanyin Pusa.<br/><br/>

In Buddhism, a bodhisattva is either an enlightened (bodhi) existence (sattva) or an enlightenment-being or, given the variant Sanskrit spelling satva rather than sattva, 'heroic-minded one (satva) for enlightenment (bodhi).' Another term is 'wisdom-being.' It is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Avalokiteśvara ('Lord who looks down') is a bodhisattva who embodies the compassion of all Buddhas. Portrayed in different cultures as either male or female, Avalokiteśvara is one of the more widely revered bodhisattvas in mainstream Mahayana Buddhism, as well as unofficially in Theravada Buddhism.
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva is either an enlightened (bodhi) existence (sattva) or an enlightenment-being or, given the variant Sanskrit spelling satva rather than sattva, "heroic-minded one (satva) for enlightenment (bodhi)." Another term is "wisdom-being." It is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
The Oriental Buddha Park, close to Leshan's famous Grand Buddha (Da Fo), contains a varied collection of Buddha statues from all across Asia.
Arhat, in Buddhism, signifies a spiritual practitioner who has realized certain high stages of attainment. The implications of the term vary based on the respective schools and traditions.
Arhat, in Buddhism, signifies a spiritual practitioner who has realized certain high stages of attainment. The implications of the term vary based on the respective schools and traditions.
Arhat, in Buddhism, signifies a spiritual practitioner who has realized certain high stages of attainment. The implications of the term vary based on the respective schools and traditions.
Arhat, in Buddhism, signifies a spiritual practitioner who has realized certain high stages of attainment. The implications of the term vary based on the respective schools and traditions.
Arhat, in Buddhism, signifies a spiritual practitioner who has realized certain high stages of attainment. The implications of the term vary based on the respective schools and traditions.