Magwe Myathalun Pagoda
Steaming into Magwe, the riverine traveller is
greeted by the sight of the Myathalun Pagoda
glinting serenely from the summit of the Naguttama
hillock hard by the bank of the Ayeyarwaddy River.
Being one of the greatly venerated shrines, and also
because Magwe lies midway between the upcountry and
the lower parts, its annual festival has served as a
great fair for the exchange of local goods.
According to legend the original pagoda had a height
of about 55.5 feet (16.9 m) and was built by U Baw
Gyaw and his wife the daughter of a certain Maha
Bawga, a man of great wealth with an official title.
King Saw Lu (1077-1084) of Bagan encapsulated the
original pagoda and raised it to a height of 87 feet
(26.5 m). In 1847, it was destroyed by an earthquake
and rebuilt by the mayor of the town Min Din Min Hla
Kyaw Gaung. The pagoda was rebuilt to the present
height of approximately 104 feet (31.7m). |