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info Kyauktawgyi Pagoda (ကျောက်တော်ကြီးဘုရား) means the Pagoda of the Great Marble Image.

It is also known as Maha Thetkya Marazain Pagoda. Kyauktawgyi Pagoda built by King Mindon stands at the foot of Mandalay Hill. The Image was carved out of a huge single block of marble. It took three years from 1863 to 1865.

The Pagoda is so-called because it houses a large image of the Buddha sculpted from a single block of beautiful Sagyin marble. In the brick pyathats on the mahayan wall were figures of 80 arahantas. At the four corners were grown Bodhi trees from Sri Lanka. Now only one is left in the north-west. After the king’s demise. The Saopha of Nyaungshwe built its gantakuti temple and a tazaung for pilgrims there.

 

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Kyauktawgyi Pagoda Pavilion

 


The hall of Kyauktawgyi Buddha Image

 


Portrait of King Mindon

 


Standing Buddha Image at Kyauktawgyi Pagoda

 


The entrance to the image

 

build Year established: 1865

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place Location: Mandalay Hill Street, Mandalay, Myanmar

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