Yadanar Man Aung Pagoda
Yadanar Man Aung Pagoda is known to be one of the
five most revered "Man" paya of Mrauk U. This Pagoda
is known to be one of the five most revered pagodas
in Mrauk U. The five revered "Man" payas of Mrauk U
are Lawka Man Aung, Zeenat Man Aung, Sakkya Man Aung,
Mingalar Man Aung and Yadanar Man Aung. In Myanmar
known as "Man Ngar Par".
Located on the east side of Yadanarpon Pagoda,
about half a mile. The pagoda is octagonal in shape.
It was built in A.D. 1652.
The pagoda was built in the intention of
respecting the Thre e Gems: Three Ratana of Buddhism.
Myanmar Buddhists believe that the followings are
the 3 invaluable gems in life.
For those 3 gems,
wars were fought in our history.
(1) Buddha : the enlighten one
(2) Dhamma : the teachings
(3) Sangha : the follower monks.
The height of the pagoda is 180 feet, and the
width is 54 feet. At the north-west corner of the
pagoda, there is a white cave with a length of 54
feet, width of 13 feet and 10 feet in height.
During the Mrauk U reign, there were archeries
competitions, elephant competitions and horse
competitions in the north side of the pagoda. |