The Throne Building and Park
The Throne Building
The
statue of Maitreya Buddha will be seated on a traditional throne
which will form a public building equivalent in height to 17-storeys.
The throne building will contain temples, meditation halls, teaching
facilities and exhibition spaces.
Upon entering the throne building, visitors will find the Maitreya Temple which will hold 4,000 people and will be used for public events such as Buddhist teachings and services. The focus of the Maitreya Temple will be a 40ft/ 12m bronze Maitreya statue surrounded by a further 100,000 small statues of Maitreya Buddha filling the walls around it.
From the main atrium, elevators will convey visitors up to the large Shakyamuni Buddha Temple (pictured below), other shrine rooms and rooftop, terraced gardens.
On up into the higher levels within the body of the statue will
be shrine rooms dedicated to other Buddhas and saints including:
- Chenrezig
- The Eight Great Indian Pandits
- The Purification Buddhas
- The Twenty-one Taras
- Prajnaparamita
- The Eight Medicine Buddhas
- The Eighteen Arhats
- The Thirty-five Confession Buddhas
- Lama Thubten Yeshe
- and many others
At the heart level of the Maitreya statue will be a shrine containing precious relics of the Buddhas and spiritual masters collected from around the world.
Outside, the lower portion of the throne building will be engraved with prayers and relief panels of the one thousand Buddhas of this fortunate eon. Eight twelve-metre snow lions will adorn the corners.
The Park
At
the entrance to the park there will be a large statue of the Laughing
Buddha, considered to be an emanation of Maitreya Buddha in the
Chinese tradition of Buddhism.
There will be quiet footpaths and hospitality facilities for pilgrims and travellers. Parklands will feature stupas, prayer wheels and sculptures depicting the past life stories of Shakyamuni Buddha.
More secluded areas of the landscaped park will contain quiet pools and fountains encircling statues of various Buddhas and a host of other pavilions and quiet groves in which to contemplate. There will be 100,000 stupas and stone carvings depicting the 1,000 Buddhas of this age.

