A Buddhist statue brought to Germany from Tibet by a Nazi-backed expedition has been confirmed as having an extraterrestrial origin.
Known as the ‘iron man’, the 24-centimetre-high sculpture may represent the god Vaiśravaṇa and was likely created from a piece of the Chinga meteorite that was strewn across the border region between Russia and Mongolia between 10,000 and 20,000 years ago, according to Elmar Buchner, of the University of Stuttgart in Germany, and his colleagues.
In a paper published in Metoritics and Planetary Science, the team reports their analysis of the iron, nickel, cobalt and trace elements of a sample from the statue, as well as its structure. They found that the geochemistry of the artefact is a match for values known from fragments of the Chinga meteorite. The piece turned into the ‘iron man’ would be the third largest known from that fall.
Given the extreme hardness of the meteorite — “basically an inappropriate material for producing sculptures” the paper notes — the artist or artists who created it may have known their material was special, the researchers say. Buchner suggests that it could have been produced by the 11th century Bon culture, but the exact origin and age of the statue — as opposed to the meteorite it is made from — is still unknown. It is thought to have been brought to Germany by a Nazi-backed expedition to Tibet in 1938–39. The swastika symbol on the piece — a version of which was adopted by the Nazi party — may have encouraged the 1938 expedition to take it back with them.
“While the first debris was officially discovered in 1913 by gold prospectors, we believe that this individual meteorite fragment was collected many centuries before,” said Buchner in a statement. “The Iron Man statue is the only known illustration of a human figure to be carved into a meteorite.”
Although this item may be the only known human figure carved into a rock fallen to Earth, other meteorites have also been used by many religions across the world. A 15-tonne example in North America called the Willamette meteorite is sacred to some native Americans, and some have suggested that the Black Stone in the Kaaba in Mecca is a meteorite.
We never have seen a statue or picture of Buddha wearing pants or an earring, besides he is not even sitting in a lotus position (ask any Buddhist) - so whats up with that?
ReplyDeleteIt would be very interesting to discover what the real story is, in particular due to the unusual aspects of combination of the statue.
Once again we are being fed Hollo-fairy-tales by the MSM?
vaisravana holds a mongoose and does not have nimbus. this may be a medicine saint.
ReplyDeleteall sambhogakaya buddha forms have earings and other adornments. some are seen sitting or standing. this statue does not appear to be a buddha but rather a saintly being or bodhisattva. the statue is in a posture of ease yet with readiness for action similar to green tara. the right hand is in the gesture of charity. his left holds a vessel. if this was a bon statue my guess is the hand of charity would be the left instead.
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