The Borneo Post

Temples transforme­d: Superheroe­s bolster Buddha’s ranks

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NONTHABURI, Thailand: Superheroe­s are coming to the rescue of Thailand’s temples, where monks have commission­ed giant statues of comic book icons and toy robots to entertain children while parents donate to their coffers.

Instead of the traditiona­l tranquil Buddhas and mythical beasts that adorn most monasterie­s in the land, the shimmering Wat Ta Kien temple outside Bangkok is guarded by three towering Transforme­r robots.

The enormous and intricate sculptures, made from bits of scrap metal and painted bright orange, yellow and blue, “have no spiritual purpose”, explained monk Pra Vichien.

“It’s for children so they won’t get bored when they come to the temple with their parents,” he said.

Other temples are following suit in a country whose monasterie­s compete to draw visitors and keep donations flowing.

At least four Buddhist temples across Thailand and a meditation centre have bought superhero statues, according to Pairoj Thanomwong, the Thai artist who runs the workshop where the sci-fi monsters and comic book figures are manufactur­ed.

Armed with blow torches, heaps of metal bolts and twisted car parts, the artists piece together the elaborate sculptures in a warehouse in central Thailand called ‘ Ban Hun Lek’, which translates to ‘ House of Iron Robots’. — AFP

 ??  ?? People enjoying giant metal statues inspired by the Transforme­rs franchise, at Wat Tha Kien Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi. — AFP photo
People enjoying giant metal statues inspired by the Transforme­rs franchise, at Wat Tha Kien Buddhist temple in Nonthaburi. — AFP photo

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