The Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, nestled near Bendigo, Australia, stands as a monumental symbol of Buddhist heritage and architectural marvel.
Boasting dimensions of 50 meters square at its base and nearly 50 meters in height, it proudly claims the title of the largest stupa in the Western World, mirroring the revered Gyantse Stupa (Kumbum) in Tibet.
In a recent update shared by Great Stupa director Ian Green, exciting developments and initiatives are showcased, demonstrating the project’s ongoing evolution and significance.
Notably, this captivating drone video offers a stunning aerial view of the stupa, providing spectators with a glimpse of its grandeur and sacred aura.
A highlight of the project is the ambitious endeavor to adorn the gompa’s ceiling with a colossal Kalachakra mandala, spanning 20 meters by 20 meters.
Executed on polycarbonate panels suspended across the ceiling, this intricate artwork marries traditional symbolism with modern presentation techniques, promising a breathtaking spectacle upon completion.
Additionally, meticulous efforts are underway to replicate the ornate Bumpa door frames from the Gyantse Kumbum in Tibet, showcasing a commitment to preserving and honoring Buddhist heritage.
Moreover, the Great Stupa serves as a beacon of interfaith harmony, exemplified by the collaboration with the Bodhidhamma Vihara Bendigo project, fostering unity and mutual enrichment among Buddhist traditions and cultures.
With upcoming events like the planting ceremony of the Jaya Shri Maha Bodhi sapling, attended by dignitaries and leaders from Sri Lanka and Australia, the Great Stupa continues to inspire global audiences with its message of cooperation, harmony, and spiritual enrichment.