Thursday Dec 19, 2024

Maha Aungmye Bonzan Temple, Myanmar

Address Maha Aungmye Bonzan Temple, Myanmar  Inn Wa, Mandalay Region Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Maha Aungmye Bonzan Monastery, commonly known as the Me Nu Brick Monastery, is a historic Buddhist monastery in Inwa, Mandalay Region, Myanmar (formerly Burma). The monastery was built by Queen Nanmadaw Me Nu in 1818 to serve as the residence of her religious preceptor, the Nyaunggan […]

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Bagan Lokahteikpan Temple, Myanmar (Burma)

Address Bagan Lokahteikpan Temple, Myanmar (Burma) Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Lokahteikpan is a Buddhist temple in Bagan, Burma, founded c. 1125. This temple is known for its frescos, which contain painted inscriptions that are among the oldest documents in the Old Burmese language. Puranic Significance              The Lokahteikpan temple was built around 1125 CE during the reign of King Kyanzittha […]

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Alodawpyi Pagoda, Myanmar (Burma)

Address Alodawpyi Pagoda, Myanmar (Burma) Ranantaung Village, Yangon Road, Kyaukpyu, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 The Alo-daw Pyi Pagoda, also known as the Alodawpyi Pagoda or Alodawpyay Pagoda, is a Buddhist temple in Bagan, Bago Region, Myanmar. Built in the early 12th century, the temple is notable for its old structure and a number of fresco paintings. The temple has been […]

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Abeyadana Temple, Myanmar (Burma)

Address Abeyadana Temple, Myanmar (Burma) Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Abeyadana temple is a 12th century Buddhist temple in Bagan, Myanmar. The temple complex has a large central temple, which has a rectangular plan. Puranic Significance              The temple was built around 1090 CE, during the reign of king Kyanzittha. A later ink inscription on the temple walls attributes its construction […]

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Thiruthangal Karunellinathar Temple, Virudhunagar

Address Thiruthangal Karunellinathar Temple, Virudhunagar Thiruthangal, Virudhunagar District, Tamil Nadu 626130 Moolavar Karunellinathar Amman Chokki ambal Introduction Karunellinathar temple is dedicated to Shiva, located in Thiruthangal, a town in the outskirts of Sivakasi, a in Tamilnadu, India. Shiva is worshiped as Karunellinathar, and is represented by the lingam and his consort Parvati is depicted as […]

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Sukkambatti Udayadevareeswara Temple, Salem

Address Sukkambatti Udayadevareeswara Temple, Salem Sukkampatti, Salem district, Tamil Nadu Moolavar Udayadevareeswara Amman Udayadevareeswari Introduction Udayadevarmalai is located in a village called Sukkampatti on the main road near Salem. This mountain is also called Devagiri. This mountain is like a small hill. On it is the Udayadevareesvara temple, which has been blessed towards the west […]

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Ramanagar Shree Kengal Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Karnataka

Address Ramanagar Shree Kengal Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Karnataka Ramanagar, Vandaraguppe village Channapatna, Karnataka 562160 Moolavar Shree Kengal Anjaneya Swamy Introduction          Kengal Anjaneya Swami Temple is located in Vandaraguppe village near Channapatna, Karnataka. The presiding deity of Anjaneya Swami in the temple is five – and – half – foot tall with a moustache on […]

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Tayok Pye Buddhist Temple, Myanmar (Burma)

Address Tayok Pye Buddhist Temple, Myanmar (Burma) Nyaung-U, Bagan Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                          Tayok Pye is a large temple which is located in Minnanthu. It was built by Narathihapate (1256-1287) also known as the king who fled from the Mongolian invasion. This is the meaning of Tayok Pye in Myanmar. It is […]

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Bagan Pyathadar Temple, Myanmar

Address Bagan Pyathadar Temple, Myanmar Nyaung-U, old Bagan Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                               The Pyathadar is a very large, impressive brick temple located South East of old Bagan. The massive structure, also known as the Pyathatgyi is one of the few remaining “double cave” monasteries. Most of these temples were built of wood […]

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