The Asian Age

Buddha of Swat smiles 11 yrs after Taliban dynamited it

Sculpture was destroyed by Taliban militants in 2007

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Peshawar: The iconic Buddha of Swat, carved on a cliff in the 7th century, has been restored to its almost original form with Italian assistance in the troubled northweste­rn Pakistan, nearly 11 years after it was dynamited by the banned Tehreek- eTaliban Pakistan during their control over the area.

Buddha seated in a meditative posture, which is considered one of the largest rock sculptures in South Asia, was attacked in September 2007 by the Taliban militants, who blew up half the statue’s face by drilling holes into the face and shoulders and inserting explosives, triggering a worldwide anger.

The Italian government invested 2.5 million euros ($ 2.9 million) in five years to preserve the cultural heritage and restore the six- metre tall Buddha of Swat, depicted in a lotus position at the base of a granite cliff.

Luca Maria Olivieri, an Italian archaeolog­ist who oversaw the restoratio­n of the Buddha of Swat, said the rehabilita­tion of the site has not been easy.

The Italian Archaeolog­ist said the reconstruc­tion is not identical, but that is deliberate, as “the idea of damage should remain visible”.

The restoratio­n started in 2012 in phases with the applicatio­n of a coating to protect the damaged part of the sculpture. The reconstruc­tion of the face itself was first prepared virtually in the laboratory, in 3D, using laser surveys and old photos.

The last phase, the actual restoratio­n of Buddha of Swat, ended in 2016. Now the authoritie­s are counting on Buddha’s recovered smile and

iconic status to boost religious tourism from places such as China and Thailand, he added.

The Italian government has been helping to preserve hundreds of archaeolog­ical sites in the northweste­rn Pakistan, working with local authoritie­s who hoped to turn it into a place of interest for historylov­ing people and make it a local and foreign tourism attraction place.

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