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Myazedi Pagoda

info Myazedi Pagoda (မြစေတီဘုရား) is located between Myinkaba and Bagan. Myazedi meaning "Jade Pagoda" in Myanmar. From Myazedi, two identical pillars were found to have the same inscriptions on each face. Now, one of these pillars are in the Bagan Museum and the other one is under some shelter close to the Myazedi.

 

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watch_later Operation hours: 9:00 - 18:00

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The inscriptions were describing about the Buddhism in Bagan period and also about the feelings of a Prince towards his King father. The pagoda was built by King Kyansithar's son Prince Rajakumar. Sometimes, the Myazedi inscriptions are also known as Rajakumar Inscription.

 

Myazedi Pagoda of Bagan, also known as Rajakumar Pagoda

 

A closer view of the Myazedi Pagoda donated by Prince Rajakumar.

 

A statue of Prince Siddhata before becoming the lord Buddha

 

The great Myazedi Stone Inscription. It is written in four languages such as Pali, Pyu, Mon and Myanmar.

 

build Year established: 12th Century AD

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place Location: Myin Ka Bar, Old Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar

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