Sanda Muni Buddha Image
Sanda Muni Buddha Image is now located in
Bandoola Monastery, of Mrauk U. During A.D 123,
Gautama Buddha came to Mrauk U and from that time
on, people started to believe in Buddhism and had
beliefs in worshipping Buddha images and Pagodas.
History
A long time ago, King Sanda Thuriya reigned the
Rakhine territory. When Gautama Buddha came to Mrauk
U, the king begged for making of images as a symbol
representing the real Buddha.
So, he made 4 Muni Buddha images which are
(1) Maha Myat Muni (located at Mandalay)
(2) Shwebonthar Muni (located at Pyay)
(3) Zalun Pyaydawpyan (located at Zalun)
(4) Maha Muni (located at Sittwe).
There were more jewelleries and gold left, so he
made 5 more images known as (1) Sanda Muni (2) Kuja
Muni (3) Sakkyar Muni (4) Deva Muni and (5) Sula
Muni. These five images are also known as Maha Kyan
Images. The Maha Muni was surrounded by these 5
images.
During the reign of King Saw Mon, he moved to
Mrauk U as the capital. He took the Sanda Muni image
along with him to Mrauk U. In 1852, lower Myanmar
fell under the rulings of the British colony. The
British took all the bronze images to melt and turn
these into weapons. Since the people wear afraid
that the Sanda Muni might be turned into weapons,
they covered the image with concrete and left in the
Bandoola Monastery. The British thought that this
image was made of concrete and left it where it was.
It was April 27, 1988, Sunday. Sayadaw Ashin
Sattkapalar was cleaning the floor in front of the
image and suddenly an eye dropped down. The monk saw
that the inner part was not made of concrete but of
bronze metal.
So in May 19, 1988, the covered concrete of the
Image was torn down and the real Sanda Muni Buddha
Image was shown to public. The size of the image is
4 feet 10 inches high and 4 feet and 2 inches in
width. This Buddha image became more and more
popular with the locals. |