Opened 1211 | Affiliation Theravada Buddhism Address Nyaung-U, Myanmar (Burma) Founder Htilominlo | |
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Completed 1211; 806 years ago (1211) Similar Thatbyinnyu Temple, Sulamani Temple, Dhammayangyi Temple, Shwezigon Pagoda, Ananda Temple |
Myanmar bagan htilominlo temple 3 3 mar 2015
Htilominlo Temple (Burmese: ထီးလိုမင်းလိုဘုရား, [tʰílòmɪ́ɴlò pʰəjá]) is a Buddhist temple located in Bagan (formerly Pagan), in Burma/Myanmar, built during the reign of King Htilominlo (also known as Nandaungmya), 1211-1231. The temple is three stories tall, with a height of 46 metres (151 ft), and built with red brick. It is also known for its elaborate plaster moldings. On the first floor of the temple, there are four Buddhas that face each direction. The temple was damaged in the 1975 earthquake and subsequently repaired.
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