A
Tour of the Site
The
Karmapa's
temple is composed of three storeys. On the ground
floor it has a surface area of 500m2 consisting principally
of a large hall (300m2). The first floor has a surface
area of 200m2 and will inclued apartments for the Gyalwa
Karmapa and other visiting dignitaries.
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Much
work still needs to be done on this floor. The second floor
consists of an open air terrace surrounding the third level
which is a small 'reliquary' room protected by a copper roof
which is itself crowned with a spire (sertok.). |
The
access to the temple's entrance comes up from below
on the eastern side so that one has to walk upwards
in order to enter it. On arriving at the front terrace,
the main door opens directly onto the large hall.
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entering, the visitor is immediately struck by the
large and impressive proportions of the place. A
huge shrine is seen directly in front, taking up
half of the large hall's circumference. |
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Sitting
at the heart of the shrine is a large, 5 m - high statue
of the Buddha, made of copper and covered with gold
leaf. Surrounding it are one thousand smaller Buddha
statues each within its own niche.
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All
around the hall, below the mezzanine, the visitor
can admire the regularity, finesse and beauty of
the bas relief, in a cubic pattern which are rich
in both colour and symbolism. |
In
the centre of each are various representations of different
deities' mandalas
belonging on one side to the father tantras
and on the other, to the mother tantras. On the central
ceiling, currently being decorated the great Kalachakra
mandala, 8 m ni diameter, representing the non-dual
tantras, has been put into position. Ths shrine and
inner walls will be decorated with many frescos which
are to be painted by the Sacred Art School's volunteer
artists.
The
main statue has ben filled with relics, sacred texts
and precious objects and consecrated by Shamarpa, Sherab
Gyaltsen Rinpoché and the lamas during special
ceremonies. On the first floor a general view of central
shrine and Buddha Statue gives the visitor a new perspective.
The
apartments surrounding the mezzanine will include four
bedrooms with bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room and
a lounge. These rooms have access to the first floor's
terrace which offers a breathtaking view over the 'Puy
de Dôme' mountain range.
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