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Bagan Lokahteikpan Temple, Myanmar (Burma)

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Bagan Lokahteikpan Temple, Myanmar (Burma)

Bagan,

Myanmar (Burma)

Moolavar

Buddha

Introduction

                Lokahteikpan is a Buddhist temple in BaganBurma, 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 (r. 1084 – 1113). Bagan, formerly Pagan, was mainly built between the 11th century and 13th century. Formally titled Arimaddanapura or Arimaddana (the City of the Enemy Crusher) and also known as Tambadipa (the Land of Copper) or Tassadessa (the Parched Land), it was the capital of several ancient kingdoms in Burma.

The archaeological site of Old Bagan, located in the centre of Myanmar, is one of the most remarkable and ancient Asian site with over three thousand monuments, scattered in an area of about 80 km. The site was hit in 2016 by the last of a series of earthquakes. The Loka-Hteik-Pan is a hollow-core temple featured by a small elegant curvilinear tower. It was significantly damaged by the event, losing the upper part of the tower, as many other temples of the area.  When a built area is involved, damaged buildings need structural assessments with a special focus on space and time occupancy, without compromising the reliability of the results. A workflow for data acquisition and analysis is proposed, using non-destructive techniques to evaluate the materials performances and measure spatial changes over times. Deformation analysis is performed on LIDAR data, acquired prior and after the earthquake, with the goal of measuring small changes occurred in the wall surfaces. The preliminary results of the tests are presented with the purpose to provide a knowledge base, useful to guide the interventions for preserving the monument and its heritage.

Century/Period

1125 CE

Managed By

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Nearest Bus Station

Bagan

Nearest Railway Station

Bagan

Nearest Airport

Nyaung U

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