LANDMARK
Seven Buddhas Great Pagoda.
A modern sacred structure built with an open design—inviting visitors to step inside and experience quiet presence.
THE STORY
Honoring seven Buddhas across vast eons.
The Seven Buddhas Great Pagoda is dedicated to the last seven Buddhas who appeared within the past 91 immeasurable eons. The central pagoda honors Gautama Buddha who appeared over 2,600 years ago; six surrounding pagodas honor the Buddhas before him—Vipassi, Sikhi, Vessabu, Kakusanda, Konagamana, and Kassapa.
Relics within
Above the dome, a square chamber holds relics of Gautama Buddha—bone relics, hair relics, and relics of enlightened beings, preserved in golden caskets.
Open design you can walk into
Because the pagoda stands on a prominent ridge, it was designed to welcome visitors inside: step through the open base, look up to the dome, and see seven gold-leaf statues, murals, and a full array of artwork. Jackwood doors, windows, and floors add a warm, grounded feel.
91 EONS
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An eon is immeasurable—beyond calendars. This pagoda bridges devotion across spans of time that cannot be counted in years.
WHO IS HONORED
- Gautama Buddha
- Vipassi • Sikhi • Vessabu
- Kakusanda • Konagamana • Kassapa Buddhas
CONSTRUCTION
Built over years.
Construction started in 2011 and was completed in August 2024. The design is intentionally open, allowing visitors to enter and experience the space from within.
Height
106’ (33m) overall height.
Pinnacle
Brass pinnacle 15’ (5m).
Inside the pagoda
Seven gold-leaf Buddha statues, murals, and artwork—crafted to be viewed slowly and respectfully.
Materials
Jackwood timber is used in the construction—chosen for its durability and warm presence.
Visiting the pagoda.
Please remove shoes at the pagoda entrance, remove hats, and keep voices low. Photos are generally allowed if appropriate—asking politely first is always appreciated.
STAY LONGER
Consider a 3, 5, or 10-day retreat.
Go deeper with extended time for meditation, teaching, and quiet reflection.