Perfect size for a smaller altar. Great addition to any Buddha collection. ️ UNIQUE PRESENT - Packed with molded Styrofoam in beautiful gift-box ready for any occasion. Ideal present for ...
HIROSHIMA--A large, ancient statue of Buddha, displayed near ground zero soon after the atomic bombing to provide emotional support for survivors, is finally coming home after disappearing for ...
India is the tallest statues in the world, standing at 182 meters. It honours Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a prominent leader in India’s independence movement who later became the country’s first Deputy ...
President-elect Donald Trump has been featured in some newly-viral Buddha-like Trump statues. The creator, a man from Xiamen in China, is making bank. Xiamen, China - Artist Hong Jinshi has gone viral ...
Hong initially conceived the Trump-Buddha statues in 2021 as a humorous project, inspired by one of Trump’s Chinese nicknames, “King of Knowing Everything.” The juxtaposition of Trump’s signature ...
The viral statues show Trump sitting with his eyes closed. Wearing a monk-like robe, he has his legs crossed and is meditating in a way that is reminiscent of the Buddha. Carved in rural China ...
Cross-legged with his eyes half-closed in a pose evoking the Buddha, this porcelain version of America’s divisive leader-in-waiting ... “In the days after he won the election there was a lot of ...
An investigation is underway after an individual stole a Baby Jesus statue from a church in Philadelphia earlier this month. The Philadelphia Police Department said a police report was made on Jan.
A decades-old Baby Jesus statue was stolen from the nativity scene inside the National Shrine of Saint John Neumann in Philadelphia. The church is asking for the thief to return it-no questions asked.
making it the largest reclining Buddha statue in Thailand. The complex also houses the most Buddha's in all of Thailand. Along with the famous reclining Buddha, Wat Pho features a whopping 394 ...
The statue shows Trump in a Buddha-like pose—cross-legged with eyes half-closed. Initially made as a joke, these Zen-like figures first went viral in 2021 on e-commerce platform Taobao.