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Presented By: Asian Languages and Cultures

Why Are Buddha Statues So Big? Space, Time, and Unusual Human Bodies in Buddhism

Reiko Ohnuma, Chair and Professor of Religion, Dartmouth College

Why Are Buddha Statues So Big? Space, Time, and Unusual Human Bodies in Buddhism Why Are Buddha Statues So Big? Space, Time, and Unusual Human Bodies in Buddhism
Why Are Buddha Statues So Big? Space, Time, and Unusual Human Bodies in Buddhism
First Annual Luis Gómez Memorial Lecture

Taking the ordinary human body as a baseline, Buddhist authors sometimes chose to imagine the human body in an exaggerated way, on a scale utterly beyond the realm of human experience. Human bodies that extend through space until they reach the ends of the universe; human bodies that contain everything in the universe; human bodies whose individual body-parts are multiplied until they reach almost-infinite numbers; human bodies whose lifespans stretch throughout eons of time to approach eternity—all of these constitute Buddhist examples of using the human body as a “corporeal code” by means of which human beings give voice to that which is immaterial, unimaginable, and otherwise unfathomable. This talk will examine the Buddhist use of human bodies on a non-human scale to give voice to immaterial and otherwise hard-to-conceptualize entities.

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