Thursday Sep 12, 2024

Bagan Gawdawpalin Temple, Myanmar

Address Bagan Gawdawpalin Temple, Myanmar Old Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                               The Gawdawpalin Pahto is a Large Buddhist temple dating to the 12th century, with a towering pagoda & 4 golden Buddha statues,  was begun during the reign of Sithu II (or Narapatisithu, 1174-1211) and completed during the reign of his successor, Nadaungmya […]

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Bagan East and West Hpet-leik, Myanmar

Address Bagan East and West Hpet-leik, Myanmar New Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                          The East and West Hpetleik temples predate the reign of King Anawrahta (r. 1044-77) and the ‘canonical’ Bagan architecture that derived from his reign. They are a pair their barrel-shaped stupas and wide, flat roofed bases are distinctly different from […]

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Bagan Ananda Pahto Temple, Myanmar

Address Bagan Ananda Pahto Temple, Myanmar Anawrahta Rd, Old Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 The Ananda Pahto, or Phaya, was the first of Bagan’s great temples, and remains one of the finest, and most beautiful, of all of Bagan’s architectural complexes. It is a symmetrical masterpiece of Mon architectural style and, with some North Indian […]

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Pyay Leimyethna Paya Temple, Myanmar

Address Pyay Leimyethna Paya Temple, Myanmar Pyay Road, Tharay-Khit-taya, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Leimyethna Paya literally means the “Temple of the Four Faces” in reference to its square, symmetrical layout. It stands on a low hill and was once surrounded by a moat. The interior includes a central pillar with a square corridor for circumambulation, […]

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Pyay East Zegu Paya Temple, Myanmar

Address Pyay East Zegu Paya Temple, Myanmar Pyay Road, Tharay-Khit-taya, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                    The East Zegu Paya is located within the boundaries of the old city of Sri Ksetra, about 600 meters southeast of the old city center. Measuring about 7.5 meters on each side, its design suggests that it was built as […]

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Minnanthu Payathonzu Temple, Myanmar (Burma)            

Address Minnanthu Payathonzu Temple, Myanmar (Burma)             Nyaung-U, Minnanthu village, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                                The Payathonzu Temple (Temple of Three Buddhas”) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Minnanthu (southeast of Bagan) in Burma. It is unique in the sense that the temple consists of three temples conjoined through narrow passages. The structure dates from the latter […]

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Mingun Pahtodawgyi Buddhist Stupa, Myanmar (Burma)

Address Mingun Pahtodawgyi Buddhist Stupa, Myanmar (Burma) Min Kun, Mandalay, Sagaing Region, Myanmar (Burma) Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Mingun Pahtodawgyi  is an incomplete monument stupa in Mingun, approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) northwest of Mandalay in Sagaing Region in central Myanmar (formerly Burma). The ruins are the remains of a massive construction project begun by King Bodawpaya in 1790 which was intentionally left unfinished. The Pahtodawgyi is seen […]

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Wat Phra Prathon Chedi- Thailand

Address Wat Phra Prathon Chedi- Thailand 120 Langpra Rd, Phra Prathom Chedi Sub-district, Mueang Nakhon Pathom District, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Phra Prathon Chedi (Buddhist stupa) is one of the oldest stupa’s in Thailand with the height of 50 meters (164 ft). The stupa is located in the Wat Phra Prathon Chedi Wora Viharn, a temple […]

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Wat Pharya Phan Chedi, Thailand

Address Wat Pharya Phan Chedi, Thailand Samphao Lom, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District,  Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13000, Thailand Moolavar Buddha Introduction                 Wat Phraya Phan is a Buddhist chedi located south offs the city island. This abandoned ruin lies on an upraised hill that is surrounded by water and heavy vegetation. It is slightly north […]

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