Shwethalyaung Temple
The Shwethalyaung Temple (Burmese: ရွှေသာလျှောင်းဘုရား [ʃwèθàljáʊɰ̃ pʰəjá] is a Buddhist temple in the west side of Bago (Pegu), Myanmar.
Shwethalyaung Temple | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Theravada Buddhism |
Location | |
Location | Bago |
Country | Myanmar |
Shown within Myanmar | |
Geographic coordinates | 17.337931°N 96.462409°E |
Architecture | |
Founder | King Migadepa |
Completed | 994 |
Shwethalyaung Buddha statue
The Shwethalyaung Buddha ရွှေသာလျောင်းရုပ်ပွားတော်ကြီး) is a reclining Buddha statue. The Buddha, which has a length of 55 metres (180 ft) and a height of 16 metres (52 ft), is believed to have been built in 994, during the reign of Mon King Migadepa. It was lost in 1757 when Pegu was pillaged. During British colonial rule, in 1880, the Shwethalyaung Buddha was rediscovered under a cover of jungle growth. Restoration began in 1881, and Buddha's mosaic pillows (on its left side) were added in 1930.
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- Shwethalyaung Buddha in the early 1900s
- Dimensions of Shwethalyaung Buddha
- Shwethalyaung Buddha Temple
- Images of Shwethalyaung Buddha's story in the back of Shwethalyaung Buddha
- Shwethalyaung Buddha
- Statue Within Shwethalyaung Buddha Temple
- Shwethalyaung Buddha (Closeup)
- Shwethalyaung Buddha (View from Right Side)
- Japanese infantry at the statue, 1942
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