Manuha Temple in Bagan, Myanmar
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Manuha Temple, Myinkaba, Myanmar, 2016
This Guphaya was built by Mon King Manuha in 1059 AD.
[Review] Manuha Temple @ Bagan / Myanmar
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Very large reclining Buddha statue. Manuha Temple. Bagan. Myanmar.
Manuha Buddha Image,Bagan,Myanmar
Manuha Buddha Image
This image is sheltered in a temple that stands near Myin Kaba village. It was made in A.D. 1067 by a Mon king named Manuha. The litchi inscription which recorded its history is now kept in the shed inside the Mandalay Palace City. According to that inscription the Manuha Buddha Image was made and dedicated by Manuha, king of Thaton. His regal title was Thiritivavanaditya pavara thudhamma raja.The king sold his ruby ring named Mano Maya to the rich man of Myin Kaba who paid six bullock carts' load of fine pure silver as price for it. With that money the king made a big Buddha on a highland named Thiri Zeya Bumi which was on the north-east of Loka Nanda, the jetty where the sacred Buddha's tooth relic arrived. He did this religious merit in cause he wished to attain Nivirna. But before attaining Nivirna, during the course of Samsara (Cycle of endless rebirths) he wished he would also be king whom enemies could never conquer.
The inscription goes on to mention that on Thursday the second waxing moon of the month of Wakhaung in the Sakarit year 429 (M. E) sacred relics were enshrined in the Image. The image of the Buddha entering Nivirna (dying Buddha) was made. It took 6 months and 6 days to complete the Image making. Around the Image were grown coconut, palm, mango, and jack fruit trees and flowering plants which the king dedicated to the sacred Image. Facing east are three immense images of sitting Buddha. The middle image is 46 feet high whereas the two on its sides, each measuring 33 feet in height. At their back, facing west lies an incumbent. Buddha statue of 90 feet long, with the head laid towards the north. It is in Pari-nivirna mudra (dying posture).
The 1975 earthquake caused the eastern roof of the image house collapse, damaging the head of the central image. They have been restored by Archeology Department. These three images are so big and massive that it looks as if they had been pressed into narrow chambers.
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Manuha Temple (Burmese: မနူဟာဘုရား) is a Buddhist temple built in Myinkaba (located near Bagan), by captive Mon King Manuha in 1067, according to King Manuha's inscriptions. It is a rectangular building of two storeys. The building contains three images of seated Buddhas and an image of Buddha entering Nirvana. Manuha Temple is one of the oldest temples in Bagan.
About the same time Makuta, captive king of the Thaton Kingdom[1]:150 (his name is now corrupted into 'Manuha'), must have built his colossal images at Myinpagan, where he was living in captivity, a mile S. of Pagan. Stricken with remorse, says the Glass Palace Chronicle, he built a colossal Buddha with legs crossed, and a dying Buddha as it were making pariniruâna; and he prayed saying 'Whithersoever I migrate in samsâra, may I never be conquered by another!' The temple is called Manuha to this day.
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