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 <title><![CDATA[Leshan Giant Buddha (front view)]]></title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.jacobrosenberg.net/gallery/v/China/Chengdu/DSC_0671.JPG.html"><img border="0" src="http://www.jacobrosenberg.net/gallery/d/55-4/DSC_0671.JPG" width="150" height="150"/></a><br/>The Leshan Giant Buddha, Sichuan Province, China was begun in 713, during the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and completed in the 19th year of Emperor Dezong (803 AD). At 71 meters (220 feet), it is the largest stone sculpture of Buddha in the world. It sits at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers. <br />
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This photo was taken from the river.]]></description>
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 <title><![CDATA[Mt. Emei - Wan-nian Temple - A Serene (if hot) Jacob]]></title>
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 <title><![CDATA[Mt. Emei - Wan-nian Temple - Statue of Samantabhadra]]></title>
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 <description><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.jacobrosenberg.net/gallery/v/China/Chengdu/DSC_0699.JPG.html"><img border="0" src="http://www.jacobrosenberg.net/gallery/d/46-2/DSC_0699.JPG" width="150" height="150"/></a><br/>Samantabhadra is one of the 4 major Bodhisattvas in Buddhism. According to the Avatamsaka Sutra (the Garland Sutra, meaning Flower Adornment Sutra), Samantabhadra expressed the cherished wish to disseminate the doctrines of the Buddha and was nicknamed &quot;Samantabhadra the Tireless Traveller&quot;. He stood in attendance at Sakyamuni's (i.e. the Buddha's) right side and was in charge of benevolence, while Manjusri stood to the Buddha's left as the Bodhisattva in charge of wisdom. Since Samantabhadra was in the habit of reading and observing nature on the road, he needed a mount that could walk as smoothly as possible. That is why he was fond of riding his white elephant with 6 tusks. So in the Buddhist art, he is often shown as holding a double curved sceptre in his hand and sitting on a lotus seat fastened to the back of his elephant.]]></description>
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 <title><![CDATA[Mt. Emei - Wan-nian Temple - Entrance Gate]]></title>
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 <title><![CDATA[Mt. Emei - Wan-nian Temple - Gold-domed Temple]]></title>
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The statue is of Maitreyanot, a disciple of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism. Note the size of the people walking up the side of the mountain.]]></description>
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