Gao Xianzhang has managed to create what some would call the holiest fruits ever, pears shaped like Buddha.
Gao has been working on his pear-growing technique for six years and this season he managed to grow 10,000 Buddha-shaped baby pears. Each fruit is grown in an intricate Buddha mould and ends up looking like a juicy figurine. The ingenious farmer says the locals in his home village of Hexia, norther China, have been buying his Buddha pears as soon as he picks them from the trees. Most of them think they are cute and that they bring good luck.
Gao Xianzhang pears aren’t cheap, roughly $1.8 each, but their success in China convinced him to start exporting them into Europe.
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26 comments:
This is nice BUDDHA SYMEL.
This fruit is manupulated at hte time of fruit development.
ARVIND BHANDARI
Gent.Engg.
INDIA
It's not genetically engineered. It's shape is altered physically by placing it in the suitable shaped container
this is really a nice work but can u tell hw he has done this job
nice attempt
its good, but does any religion allows them to eat their god
fantastic idea!!!
gud job..bt hw could be possible?
fantastic idea.
gud job..bt how could be possibe?
its really nice
its very intelligent job, might be labour intensive. But I, personally couldn't have this pear as it will seem like eating buddha. I want to knw the exact method so, plz tell.
Monika Singh
Toxicology
IICT-Hyd
Good looking ur pears .What a good this biotechnology is? I am extremely happy to see these Buddha shaped pears.
Keep on ur such types of desires & their fullfilness.
amazing idea I think this can be used comercially toshapeour fruits the way we want. And this does not involve any complex technique!
This pears is really looking good. Its amazing to c buddha as pear. Hopefully we can Indian gods soon. How this had become possible ? - vijay kumar perumandla
Its not genetic engineering or biotechnology, its simple moulded fruit, during the budding stage the mould might have been fixed to the bud, the fruit takes the shape of the mould, see picture 2 for the same
THIS IS THE REAL OUTPUT OF PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY...ITS REALLY SO BEAUTIFULL,,
dats sounds cool but hw can any religion allow them 2 eat their god,
Hi Aditi,
Great comment. That's true.
its like being in dilemma to eat the fruit or worship it...its quite intersting yet...but still u cant eat ur lord..can you???? imagine of ganesha like apples???wat u will do with it??will u eat it???
its like being in dilemma to eat the fruit or worship it...its quite intersting yet...but still u cant eat ur lord..can you???? imagine of ganesha like apples???wat u will do with it??will u eat it???
hi,its looking very interesting but hows its possible that the fruit takes such a shape. did u make any genetic change or its natural. what i think is that its not possible without a genetic change. please send me a mail regarding this project which you performed at your place. m really interested to know.
This seems really intresting. But m wondering is it possible without any physical manipulation? please send me information about how is this possible. M really intrested to know..!!
I think its really a nice way of showing devotion to God in a natural way. Anyways this approach could be adopted by Fruit selling compnies to make there product presentable. Good job done....!!!
There is no doubt that its awsome.......but the square shaped watermelon had a purpose to serve....i dnt think people eat their idols
this natural beuty of budhha thank u
this natural beuty of budhha thank u
All, I don't think the farmer or the fruit seller intended to sell this fruit to eat but rather to show their technology and skill that the farmer can change the shape of things. It is about lives on earth are not meant to be only one form, or that life forms on earth can be different ways of looking, or appearing. That is Buddha's religious philosogy. Do you remember doctors in French or in the USA to performed a deformed face of a woman? She became a totally different person after the face surgery. Plus this fruit costs $8.00 each, and it is placed in a glass jug to preserve it from quick rotten.
is this genetic engineering or not......??
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