The Giant Mireuk(Maitreya) Buddha Statue In BongeunsasteemCreated with Sketch.

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In the corner of Bongeunsa Temple, there is a stone statue of Mireuk(Maitreya) Buddha, which is about 2-30 meters high.
It doesn’t seem old, but it already has become famous.

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What I first noticed was that people praying in front of that statue.
On the stone floor, people were bowing down and praying.

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Each culture has a slightly different perspective on religion.
Korean religion seeks the blessings of life rather than the salvation of the afterlife.
In particular, people often wish for good luck in their families.
Many Korean Christian often wish for happiness in life rather than salvation in the afterlife.

Mireuk(Maitreya) Buddha has a unique meaning in Buddhism.
Mireuk(Maitreya) is believed to be born Buddha in the future and save the world.
Therefore, Mireuk is sometimes called Future Buddha.
Although Mireuk is called the Buddha of the future, the world he will save is not the afterlife, but living life.
Mireuk is believed to solve our life difficulties.
So faith in Mireuk was especially active when the world was in trouble.

It was recently made, so there wasn't much to see from an artistic point of view.
In the past, the stone statue was made by hand, so the mason's skill and artistry were important.

Now they are all very cut neatly by machine.
The surface of the stone was smooth, but there was not something in it that touches the soul.

Underneath the Mireuk statue, there were warriors on the eight sides to prevent bad energy.

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Usually, the four heavenly kings are well known, but it was the first time to see warriors engraved on eight sides.
I don’t know what warriors mean correctly.

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Around Mireuk Buddha, various Buddha statues were put up in a semicircle.
There were many small statues among them.

It is for sure that the world is better to live than in the past.
However, the large size of the Mireuk statue implies that our lives are still difficult.
Perhaps our lives are mentally harder than materially.

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@slowwalkernim, aniong haseyo!
kwenchaneo?
2nd pic isangeyeo ..

aniong haseyo!! Thank you for your comment! :)

Good post, very interesting I liked. Of course a little is not clear, but it's nothing. And thanks to the author. Now I will follow his posts. like and repost

Thank you so much! I'll try to be better! :)

Super photo click and good post dear @slowwalker

Thank you so much!! :)

beautiful all dear

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Thank you! Have a nice day :)

Greetings @slowwalker,

When I started reading your post, I was wondering about the significance of the name Buddha Mireuk (Maitreya). It should not surprise you that Christians expect the return of Christ and Jews the appearance of the messiah. It seems as if these religions will point to the same person who has to come to solve the problems of humanity.

The truth is that art represents such beliefs giving it a visible expression of its god or gods. Something of importance must have.

In particular, I believe in a God invisible to the human eye and impossible to represent. How can the finite conceive the infinite and eternal? We can only intuit it if the same divinity allows it. The rest are fables that man has invented from his remote past.

Thank you for sharing your posts, they are quite interesting.

Each religion has a messiah. People in each culture have found a savior to save them from suffering.
As you mentioned, God is invisible. I guess that people made visible statue to rely more on God. Thank you for your comment! Have a nice day :)

Beautiful temple.