Maitreya Project
The Maitreya Project is an international organisation, operating since 1990,[1] which intends to construct statues of Maitreya Buddha in India and perhaps elsewhere. Initial plans were for a 152-metre (500 ft) colossal statue, to be built in either Kushinagar or Bodhgaya. These plans have since changed, and the Maitreya Project now intends to construct relatively modest statues in both towns. The project was initiated by the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, an organisation within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Laying of the foundation stone in Kushinagar
On Friday 13 December 2013 the State Government of Uttar Pradesh handed over approximately 275 acres (111 ha) of land for the site of the Maitreya Project in Kushinagar. The land is immediately adjacent to the Parinirvana Temple denoting the place where Buddha Shakyamuni passed into Parinirvana, and the Rambhar Stupa which marks the holy site of Buddha’s cremation.
On that same day, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Shri Akhilesh Yadav, presided over a foundation stone laying ceremony on this land. Maitreya Project's Spiritual Director, Lama Zopa Rinpoche and the Board of Trustees of the Maitreya Project Trust attended as state guests.[2][3]
Finances
The Project reports for 1990–2008 outgoings of more than US$20 million and investment of more than US$11 million.[5]
Nita Ing has taken over responsibility for the funding of the statue in Bodhgaya.[6]
Criticism
There has been criticism in the press about some aspects of the Project,[7][8][9][10][11][12] including the compulsory acquisition, under "India's Land Acquisition Act", by the State Government[1] of 660 acres (2.7 km2) of private land, homes and small farms; which are intended to be leased to the Project, for construction of the statue and related infrastructure, including "landscaped park housing a cathedral, monastery, convent, guesthouse, library and food halls...".[13] Peter Kedge, Director and CEO of the Maitreya Project has posted a number of replies to these criticisms.[1][14][15]
Following the 1,262nd day of "peaceful dharna", in August 2010, by the majority of local farmers against the compulsory acquisition of their farms, the Cabinet Secretary of Uttar Pradesh announced a reconsideration of support for the Project.[16]
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- Maitreya Project website
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- Pepper, Daniel Giant Buddha's tough love will drive out poor The Scotsman, September 9, 2007 on The Buddhist Channel
- Aros Architects Kushingar Masterplan with location map and simulated aerial view
- Fearing unrest, UP govt scales down Maitreya Buddha project Indian Express, Thu May 26, 2011.
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