Tantkyi Taung or Tantkyi Hill
Tantkyi Taung or the Tantkyi hill is located on
the western side of Ayeyarwaddy river which falls on
the other side of Bagan. On the Tantkyi Hill lies a
Pagoda and is known as the Tantkyi Taung Pagoda. The
Tantkyi Taung Pagoda was built during A.D 1059 by
King Anawrahta. King Vizaraba from Sri Lanka donated
one of Buddha's tooth relic and King Anawrahta
duplicated with another one and embedded in the
sacred place inside this pagoda.
There are 32 statues of elephants made in ratio
to different directions at the base of the pagoda.
It is an octagonal shaped designed platform on which
the pagoda resides.
Many years passed by but still the pagoda is
maintained by time to time. It takes about half a
day to travel and visit this place. There are
ferries carrying visitors across the Ayeyarwaddy
river, every early morning.
Travel Tips
There is a saying that if one could go and pay
homage to Shwezigon pagoda, Tantkyi Taung pagoda,
Tuyin Taung pagoda and Lawka Nandar pagoda in a
single day, a wish comes true.
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