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Htilominlo temple

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Htilominlo temple           Built the temple in the early 13th century by king Htilominlo, It is not only a two story temple but also a temple with horoscope paintings inside the building. Besides the good brick structure,  there are horoscope charts which inscribe the special events of the temple. Especially, they were inscribed between the 15th and 18th centuries.          Htilominlo means the umbrella's wish and the king's wish. According to the story, the king had three sons, but he wanted to give the throne of Bagan for the son wh o was worth it. Literally, the eldest brother must get the throne of Bagan according to the heredity after the king dies.          But, he did not choose the crown prince in terms of the hereditary way.   And, the king wanted the person who was worth the palace. So, after calling his three sons, he told them to sit facing the umbrella and then, he said," May the umbrella fall towards the person who is worth the palace." Then, t

Gubyaukgyi temple in Wetkyi-Inn

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Gubyaukgyi temple in Wetkyi-Inn         The temple was built by Razakuman in the early thirteen century in the form of Mahabodi temple in Buddha Gaya, India.          Buddha Gaya is the Buddha birthplace in India that Buddhist people think is the holly place. Most Buddhist people want to see and go to Buddha Gaya in their lifetimes because they believe in Karma.           Located in Wetkyi-In village, Gubyaukgyi means the great painted cave temple. That is why, there are many mural paintings inside the temple. Observing the murals in the temple, the visitors can guess actual literature and artistic works of that age.          The significance of the temple is the Buddhist Jataka stories are painted on the interior wall of the temple. The main story is that the devil, Mara, fought with Buddha for getting the throne made of jewels together with the wild snakes and the wild elephants. Other stories on the small square panels are 28 different Buddhas under  the respective trees. Un

Shwezigon pagoda in Bagan

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        Shwezigon pagoda is located in Nyaung U area near the airport . And the pagoda was built in the place to be able to see from the Ayeyarwaddy river. King Anawrahta built Shwezigon pagoda in the east and Thantchitaung pagoda in the west to show his empire in the 11 th century.       Before king Anawrahta built the pagoda, he made the solemn wish. The king’s solemn wish is, "May the elephant kneel on the spot which is the good place to build the pagoda.” And then, the elephant knelt on the spot where the pagoda was built.       The king built the pagoda enshrining Buddha's the collar bone relic in 1011 AD, but he could  not finish building the pagoda. While he was building the pagoda, he was dead. Then, the successive king, Kyansittha, continued to finish building the pagoda. The pagoda is 16 feet high.       Using the quarries from the Tuyin mountain, the king built the pagoda. The people who lived in Bagan  carried the rocks passing them one another in the line to bu