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==Shwethalyaung Buddha statue==
==Shwethalyaung Buddha statue==
The Shwethalyaung Buddha {{my|ရွှေသာလျောင်းရုပ်ပွားတော်ကြီး}}) is a reclining [[Buddharupa|Buddha statue]]. The Buddha, which has a length of {{convert|55|m}} and a height of {{convert|16|m}}, is believed to have been built in 994, during the reign of [[Mon people|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.
The Shwethalyaung Buddha is a reclining [[Buddharupa|Buddha statue]]. The Buddha, which is the second largest in the world at a length of {{convert|55|m}} and a height of {{convert|16|m}}, is believed to have been built in 994.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shwethalyaung Buddha of Bago |url=http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/shwethalyaung-buddha |access-date=2022-06-20 |website=Atlas Obscura |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/823738233 |title=International dictionary of historic places Volume 5, Asia and Oceania |date=1996 |publisher=Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers |others=Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin, Sharon La Boda |isbn=9780203059173 |location=Chicago |oclc=823738233}}</ref> It was lost in 1757 when Pegu was pillaged.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Shwethalyaung Buddha {{!}} Bago, Myanmar (Burma) Attractions |url=https://www.lonelyplanet.com/myanmar-burma/central-myanmar/bago-pegu/attractions/shwethalyaung-buddha/a/poi-sig/1369867/357086 |access-date=2022-06-20 |website=Lonely Planet |language=en}}</ref> 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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== References ==
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[[Category:Buddhist temples in Myanmar]]
[[Category:Buddhist temples in Myanmar]]

Revision as of 11:52, 20 June 2022

Shwethalyaung Temple
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
Location
LocationBago
CountryMyanmar
Shwethalyaung Temple is located in Myanmar
Shwethalyaung Temple
Shown within Myanmar
Geographic coordinates17°20′17″N 96°27′45″E / 17.337931°N 96.462409°E / 17.337931; 96.462409
Architecture
FounderKing Migadepa
Completed994; 1031 years ago (994)

The Shwethalyaung Temple (Template:Lang-my [ʃwèθàljáʊɰ̃ pʰəjá] is a Buddhist temple in the west side of Bago (Pegu), Myanmar.

Shwethalyaung Buddha statue

The Shwethalyaung Buddha is a reclining Buddha statue. The Buddha, which is the second largest in the world at a length of 55 metres (180 ft) and a height of 16 metres (52 ft), is believed to have been built in 994.[1][2] It was lost in 1757 when Pegu was pillaged.[3] 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.

References

  1. ^ "Shwethalyaung Buddha of Bago". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  2. ^ International dictionary of historic places Volume 5, Asia and Oceania. Trudy Ring, Robert M. Salkin, Sharon La Boda. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. 1996. ISBN 9780203059173. OCLC 823738233.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  3. ^ "Shwethalyaung Buddha | Bago, Myanmar (Burma) Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2022-06-20.