
Thanboddhay Pagoda
Sagaing
Thanboddhay Pagoda, also known as Sambuddhe Pagoda, is a unique Buddhist temple complex located in Monywa, Sagaing Region, Myanmar. Constructed between 1939 and 1952, it showcases an architectural style inspired by Indonesia's Borobudur temple. The pagoda is renowned for its highly detailed design featuring over 580,000 Buddha images, making it one of the most distinctive religious sites in Myanmar. The complex was initiated by Venerable Mohnyin Thambuddhei Sayadaw and funded by local devotees. During World War II, the temple grounds served as a refuge for thousands fleeing conflict. Today, it remains a vibrant religious and cultural landmark, drawing pilgrims and tourists alike to admire its intricate carvings and spiritual ambiance.
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Astuce: The best time to visit Thanboddhay Pagoda is during the cooler months from November to February to avoid the intense heat. Visitors should consider purchasing tickets in advance during peak pilgrimage seasons. Modest dress is required as it is an active religious site. Be prepared for extensive walking around the complex to fully appreciate the numerous Buddha images and architectural details.
Faits intéressants
- •Thanboddhay Pagoda contains over 580,000 Buddha images, one of the highest concentrations in any Buddhist temple worldwide.
- •The architectural design was inspired by the famous Borobudur temple in Indonesia.
- •During World War II, the pagoda grounds served as a refuge for thousands of refugees fleeing the conflict.
Histoire
Thanboddhay Pagoda was initiated by Venerable Mohnyin Thambuddhei Sayadaw and construction began on June 20, 1939.
It was inspired by the Borobudur temple in Indonesia and built on the site of a former 14th-century monastery, though no remnants of that monastery remain.
The project was funded by local devotees and completed on March 2, 1952.
During World War II, the pagoda grounds provided shelter for thousands of refugees escaping conflict.
Guide du lieu
Main Pagoda Structure1939-1952
The central stupa is richly decorated and surrounded by countless niches and chambers housing the thousands of Buddha images, showcasing intricate craftsmanship.
Contact
Téléphone: 09 958 175428