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Bagan Shinbinthalyaung Temple – Myanmar (Burma)

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Bagan Shinbinthalyaung Temple – Myanmar (Burma)

Old Bagan,

Myanmar (Burma)

Moolavar

Buddha

Introduction

       

             The Shinbinthalyaung is a long, low, rectangular brick structure temple that houses the biggest reclining image of the Buddha in Bagan, a colossal 18-meter-long (60 feet) image of the 11th century. This temple is very unusual because it is barely wide enough to house the statue, leaving only a fairly narrow passageway around the Buddha. It is said that the person who designed the temple had spent time in prison and he designed the temple to replicate the claustrophobic experience of his jailing.

Puranic Significance 

            The Buddha is in the position of Parinibbana, the Decease, lying on his right side, his cheek resting on his right hand. In Buddhist iconography throughout Asia, this is a preferred sleeping and dying posture with antecedents in Indian yoga, because the left nostril is kept clear, thus stimulating the Ida nerve channel along the spine to induce a clear, restful state. A peculiarity of this reclining image is that the head is oriented toward the south instead of pointing northwards, which would indicate that the Buddha depicted is in a resting rather than dying or in a Parinibbana state.

Century/Period

11th century.

Managed By

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Nearest Bus Station

Old Bagan

Nearest Railway Station

Sovabazar Ahiritola Railway Station

Nearest Airport

Nyaung U Airport

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