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Atumashi Monastery

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Affiliation
  
Theravada Buddhism

Phone
  
+95 9 777 792827

Founder
  
King Mindon Min

Completed
  
1857

Atumashi Monastery

Country
  
Mandalay, Mandalay Region, Burma

Address
  
63rd St, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)

Similar
  
Shwenandaw Monastery, Kuthodaw Pagoda, Mandalay Hill, Sandamuni Pagoda, Kyauktawgyi Pagoda

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The Atumashi Monastery (Burmese: အတုမရှိကျောင်း [ʔətṵməʃḭ tɕáʊɴ]; formally Mahā Atulaveyan Kyaungdawgyi or မဟာ အတုလဝေယန် ကျောင်းတော်ကြီး [məhà ʔətṵla̰ wèjàɴ tɕáʊɴdɔ̀dʑí]) is a Buddhist monastery located in Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma).

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It was built in 1857 by King Mindon, two years after the capital was moved to Mandalay. The monastery was built at a cost of 500,000 rupees. The original monastery structure was built using teak, covered with stucco on the outside, with its peculiar feature being that it was surmounted by five graduated rectangular terraces instead of the traditional pyatthats, Burmese-style tiered and spired roofs.

The structure burned down in 1890 after a fire in the city destroyed both the monastery and the 30 feet (9.1 m) tall Buddha image, as well as complete sets of the Tipitaka. During the fire, a 19.2-carat (32 ratti) diamond, which adorned the Buddha image (originally given to King Bodawphaya by Maha Nawrahta, the Governor of Arakan) disappeared as well.

In 1996, Burma's Archaeological Department reconstructed the monastery with prison labor.

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References

Atumashi Monastery Wikipedia