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Shwegugyi Buddhist (Shwegu Gyi Phaya) Temple – Myanmar (Burma)

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Shwegugyi Buddhist (Shwegu Gyi Phaya) Temple – Old Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)

Diety

Buddha

Introduction

The Shwegugyi Temple is a Theravada Buddhist temple in old Bagan, Myanmar. The temple is recognized as Monument in the Bagan Archeological Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located just to the north of Thatbyinnyu, the Shwegugyi is a large single story temple set on a large and tall (c. 13 feet) platform. There are three square receding upper terraces with corner spires or stupas at each corner on top of the central block. The temple was built by King Sithu I of Pagan (Bagan) in 1131, built on an expansive 3 m (9.8 ft) tall brick foundation, the temple is known for its arched windows, and fine stucco and carved wooden doors in the interior.

Puranic Significance

The temple is reflective of a slow change in architectural style to a lighter, airier and more decorated form with a stress on the vertical and reminds one of the transitions between the Romanesque and Gothic styles in European cathedral architecture. There is an entry hall on the north side and a barrel-vaulted shrine room in the central block. The distinctive corncob sikhara is tall and slender and emphasizes the verticality of the entire structure. A bright interior is created through the use of broad ambulatory corridors and eleven open arched windows. The temple is also famous for its fine stucco and carved wooden doors in the interior. Just to the northwest of Shweguygyi are the brick foundations and post pits that are apparently the ruins of the former royal palace begun by King Kyanzittha. The original palace buildings were made of wood and are no longer extant, but it was a large (c. 315 ft. x 263 ft) and multi-faceted structure temple in bagan.

Century/Period/Age

1131

Managed By

UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Nearest Bus Station

Bagan

Nearest Railway Station

Bagan Station

Nearest Airport

Bagan- Nyaung-U Airport

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