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*[[World's largest Buddha statue]] in China: 416 m x 68 m (1,365 ft x 223 ft)
 
*[[World's largest Buddha statue]] in China: 416 m x 68 m (1,365 ft x 223 ft)
*[[World's tallest Buddha statue]] in Japan120 m (394 ft)
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*[[World's tallest Buddha statue]] in China208 m (682 ft)
 
*World's largest book (of any kind): [[Kuthodaw Pagoda]] 729 marble slabs with the Tipitaka inscribed on them
 
*World's largest book (of any kind): [[Kuthodaw Pagoda]] 729 marble slabs with the Tipitaka inscribed on them
 
*Largest Buddhist temple: [[Borobudur]] in Indonesia, 123 m x 123 m (403 ft x 403 ft) at the base
 
*Largest Buddhist temple: [[Borobudur]] in Indonesia, 123 m x 123 m (403 ft x 403 ft) at the base
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*World's highest elevation Buddhist temple: [[Ki Gompa]] in India at 4,116 meters (13,504 feet).
 
*World's highest elevation Buddhist temple: [[Ki Gompa]] in India at 4,116 meters (13,504 feet).
 
*[[Dhankar Gompa]] in India is at an elevation of 3,890 meters (12,762 feet), nearly the highest.
 
*[[Dhankar Gompa]] in India is at an elevation of 3,890 meters (12,762 feet), nearly the highest.
*World's highest Buddhist temple off the ground: [[Taktshang]] in Bhutan, 700 m (2,300 ft)
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*World's highest Buddhist temple off the ground: [[Taktshang]] in Bhutan, 700 m (2,300 ft). Although, technically not "off the ground" since it rests on a mountain, the impressive image to the right showing it on the edge gives sort of an image of being off the ground (the valley) below. The actual record would be a temple or center in a high rise or other man-made structure.
*World's highest Dhamma center off the ground in an urban area:  [[Vulture Peak Dhamma Center]] in Las Vegas ([[Vipassana Foundation]]), 100 m (326 ft)
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*[http://www.dham.ma dham.ma] World's shortest 'Dhamma' domain name, only 6 letters; spells only the term 'Dhamma' including the extension. This domain redirects to the mother website of [[Dhamma Wiki milestones|Dhamma Wiki]].
  
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*Percent of current inhabitants of India who are Buddhist:  about 3%
 
*Percent of current inhabitants of India who are Buddhist:  about 3%
 
*Oldest Buddhist temple outside of India or Sri Lanka:  [[White Horse Temple]] in China, 68 CE
 
*Oldest Buddhist temple outside of India or Sri Lanka:  [[White Horse Temple]] in China, 68 CE
*Oldest continually running Buddhist temple: [[Tabo Gompa]] in India, est. 996 CE.
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*Oldest continually functioning Buddhist temple: [[Tabo Gompa]] in India, est. 996 CE.
 
*Oldest Buddhist university: [[Nalanda]] in India, est. 427 CE (one of the oldest of any kind)
 
*Oldest Buddhist university: [[Nalanda]] in India, est. 427 CE (one of the oldest of any kind)
*Number of [[Buddhists in the World]], approx. 1.2 billion to 1.6 billion
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*Buddhism is the first known universalist religion, i.e. meant for all humans, not just those of a particular race, caste or tribe.
*Number of Buddhists in the world, outside of Asia:  11,383,715 (about 1% of total Buddhists)
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*Number of [[Buddhists in the World]], approx. 1.1 billion  
*Number of Buddhists in the U.S. who are not of Asian descent:  1,227,014
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*Number of Buddhists in the world, outside of Asia:  approximately 12 million (about 1% of total Buddhists)
*Number of Buddhists in the U.S. who are Asian or of Asian descent:  4,908,057
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*Number of Buddhists in the U.S. who are not of Asian descent:  1,292,311 (about 20% of all U.S. Buddhists)
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*Number of Buddhists in the U.S. who are Asian or of Asian descent:  5,169,246
 
*The [[U.S. Air Force Academy]] in Colorado now has a Buddhist chapel with meditation cushions for 20 cadets, the Dhamma center opening in year 2007.
 
*The [[U.S. Air Force Academy]] in Colorado now has a Buddhist chapel with meditation cushions for 20 cadets, the Dhamma center opening in year 2007.
 
*The Buddha was the first person in history to consider slavery immoral and to condemn it as such.   
 
*The Buddha was the first person in history to consider slavery immoral and to condemn it as such.   
*First known world religion to have a monastic order for women:  [[Buddhism]], see [[Bhikkhuni ordination]]
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*First known world religion to have a monastic order for women:  [[Buddhism]], see [[Bhikkhuni ordination]] (The Jains may have been earlier, but for most of their history have been confined to the Indian sub-continent, i.e., not a 'world' religion.)
 
*Only major religion to have scriptures written or composed by women: [[Buddhism]], see [[Theragatha and Therigatha|Therigatha]] and [[Itivuttaka]]
 
*Only major religion to have scriptures written or composed by women: [[Buddhism]], see [[Theragatha and Therigatha|Therigatha]] and [[Itivuttaka]]
 
*Only major religion where followers can attain to the same level as the founder:  [[Buddhism]], see [[Arahant]]
 
*Only major religion where followers can attain to the same level as the founder:  [[Buddhism]], see [[Arahant]]
  
 
==Maha Bodhi Replicas==
 
==Maha Bodhi Replicas==
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{{Main|Maha Bodhi replicas}}
  
 
[[Image:Mahabodhireplica.jpg|thumb|100px|right|A souvenir [[Maha Bodhi Temple]] replica, 36 cm (14 in.)]]
 
[[Image:Mahabodhireplica.jpg|thumb|100px|right|A souvenir [[Maha Bodhi Temple]] replica, 36 cm (14 in.)]]
  
Since the [[Maha Bodhi Temple]] is the holiest place in Buddhism, there have been several replicas of the temple made over the centuries. So far there have been six temples made which are similar in design:
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Since the [[Maha Bodhi Temple]] is the holiest place in Buddhism, there have been several replicas of the temple made over the centuries. So far there have been about 44 temples made which are similar in design, including four outside of Asia:
  
#[[Mahabodhi World Peace Buddha Temple]], Bangalore, India
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#[[Wat Florida Dhammaram]], Kissimmee, Florida, USA
#[[Mahabuddha Temple]], Patan, Nepal
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#[[Maha Bodhi Las Vegas]], Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
#[[Mahabodhi Temple, Bagan]], Burma
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#Soto Zen Mission, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
#[[Shwedagon Pagoda]], (Mahabodhi Paya) Yangon, Burma
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#Land of Medicine Buddha Mahabodhi Stupa, Santa Cruz, California, USA
#[[Wat Nong Bua]], Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
 
#[[Wat Chet Yot]], Chiang Mai, Thailand
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[The appeal of Buddhism]]
 
*[[The appeal of Buddhism]]
 
*[[Buddhists in the world]]
 
*[[Buddhists in the world]]
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*[[Theravada Buddhists in the World]]
 
*[[Misconceptions about Buddhism]]
 
*[[Misconceptions about Buddhism]]
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*[[Rational teachings of Buddha]]
  
 
[[Category:Introduction to Buddhism]]
 
[[Category:Introduction to Buddhism]]
 
[[Category:Buddha's Lists]]
 
[[Category:Buddha's Lists]]
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[[Category:Maha Bodhi Replicas]]

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Taktshang Monastery in Bhutan, 700 meters above the valley below (2,300 feet)

Here is a list of some interesting Buddhist records and information.

Records

  • World's largest Buddha statue in China: 416 m x 68 m (1,365 ft x 223 ft)
  • World's tallest Buddha statue in China: 208 m (682 ft)
  • World's largest book (of any kind): Kuthodaw Pagoda 729 marble slabs with the Tipitaka inscribed on them
  • Largest Buddhist temple: Borobudur in Indonesia, 123 m x 123 m (403 ft x 403 ft) at the base
  • Angkor Wat in Cambodia has an outer wall that encloses 820,000 square meters (203 acres), but was originally a Hindu temple and later a Buddhist temple.
  • Oldest living tree (of any kind) with a known planting date: Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi, a Bodhi Tree in Sri Lanka, brought by Sanghamitta and planted in 288 BCE.
  • World's highest elevation Buddhist temple: Ki Gompa in India at 4,116 meters (13,504 feet).
  • Dhankar Gompa in India is at an elevation of 3,890 meters (12,762 feet), nearly the highest.
  • World's highest Buddhist temple off the ground: Taktshang in Bhutan, 700 m (2,300 ft). Although, technically not "off the ground" since it rests on a mountain, the impressive image to the right showing it on the edge gives sort of an image of being off the ground (the valley) below. The actual record would be a temple or center in a high rise or other man-made structure.
  • dham.ma World's shortest 'Dhamma' domain name, only 6 letters; spells only the term 'Dhamma' including the extension. This domain redirects to the mother website of Dhamma Wiki.

Trivia

  • Largest scriptures of the major religions: Buddhism, 40 volumes, about 20,000 pages in the Tipitaka
  • Holiest place in Buddhism: Maha Bodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, India
  • Percent of current inhabitants of India who are Buddhist: about 3%
  • Oldest Buddhist temple outside of India or Sri Lanka: White Horse Temple in China, 68 CE
  • Oldest continually functioning Buddhist temple: Tabo Gompa in India, est. 996 CE.
  • Oldest Buddhist university: Nalanda in India, est. 427 CE (one of the oldest of any kind)
  • Buddhism is the first known universalist religion, i.e. meant for all humans, not just those of a particular race, caste or tribe.
  • Number of Buddhists in the World, approx. 1.1 billion
  • Number of Buddhists in the world, outside of Asia: approximately 12 million (about 1% of total Buddhists)
  • Number of Buddhists in the U.S. who are not of Asian descent: 1,292,311 (about 20% of all U.S. Buddhists)
  • Number of Buddhists in the U.S. who are Asian or of Asian descent: 5,169,246
  • The U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado now has a Buddhist chapel with meditation cushions for 20 cadets, the Dhamma center opening in year 2007.
  • The Buddha was the first person in history to consider slavery immoral and to condemn it as such.
  • First known world religion to have a monastic order for women: Buddhism, see Bhikkhuni ordination (The Jains may have been earlier, but for most of their history have been confined to the Indian sub-continent, i.e., not a 'world' religion.)
  • Only major religion to have scriptures written or composed by women: Buddhism, see Therigatha and Itivuttaka
  • Only major religion where followers can attain to the same level as the founder: Buddhism, see Arahant

Maha Bodhi Replicas

Main article: Maha Bodhi replicas
A souvenir Maha Bodhi Temple replica, 36 cm (14 in.)

Since the Maha Bodhi Temple is the holiest place in Buddhism, there have been several replicas of the temple made over the centuries. So far there have been about 44 temples made which are similar in design, including four outside of Asia:

  1. Wat Florida Dhammaram, Kissimmee, Florida, USA
  2. Maha Bodhi Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
  3. Soto Zen Mission, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
  4. Land of Medicine Buddha Mahabodhi Stupa, Santa Cruz, California, USA

See also