Tuesday, July 12, 2016

This sanctuary is set on a square building and its configuration

history channel documentary science This sanctuary is set on a square building and its configuration is totally not quite the same as that of Burmese Buddhist sanctuaries. It is intended to be a smaller than usual reproduction of the Maha Bodhi Temple in Bodhgaya at the same time, oh, the level of comparability is moderately low as this is restricted to the general state of the structure. It is in any case an exceptionally intriguing and lovely structure and truly worth being taken a gander at due to the brilliant jatakas. Of these are 72 on the principle stupa and 56 on each of the little stupas put on the 4 corners of the sanctuary porch. The Maha Bodhi style sanctuary was worked by the in 1904 conceived well known Burmese author and distributer Daw Khin Lay Latt at some point around 1950. She was composing under her nom de plumes Dagon Khin Lay, Ko Lay and Yuwati Lay Ni.

A couple steps more distant eastwards is the Kannaze Shrine additionally called Kannagi Shrine. It is the second structure toward the east from the Maha Bodhi style sanctuary and the Buddha statue the Kannaze holy place is lodging is the Sutaungpya Buddha, which implies as much as 'The Buddha allowing the desire of the King'. As legend says it is denoting the spot where King Okkalapa was petitioning God for the presence of the new Buddha and a consecrated blessing from him so as to guarantee that the Singuttara Hill remains a sacred slope.

Presently please pivot and look to the fundamental stupa. On the left corner you see the Planetary Post for the Sun. Our two Garuda feathered creatures will now go over yonder and play out their 'watering or purifying' custom. We will hold up here from where we can see you well. When you return we proceed to the Shin Itzagawna (additionally called Shin Ajagona) Shrine.Walking close by the east side of the Kannaze hallowed place we have now before us the Naungdawgyi Pagoda and the littler working before the pagoda is the Shin Itzagawna Shrine.The altar is home to a few Buddhas however the most imperative statue is, obviously, the one of Shin (friar in Mon dialect) Itzagawna. Shin Itzagawna's eyes are as should be obvious of various size.

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