Thiri Mingala Hill (Taunggwe) Pagoda - Kayah
State
The cluster lies in the south of Loikaw, Kayah
State, atop Thirri Mingala Hill, that has nine peaks
on nine broken hills. It was called Mingala Hill,
Phawmye in Kayah, Taunggwe in Myanmar, and Loi Pha
Phat in Shan.
It is 387 feet high. There are pagodas on the
nine hillocks named Pyilone Chantha, Shwe Yattaung,
Shweyin-aye, Kyauk Thamban, Aung-dawmu, Sutaungpyi,
lower Kyaikhtiyo, upper Kyaikhtiyo and Shwe-Pyi-Aye.
Pyilone Chantha Pagoda was built in 1295 (1933) to
be 36 feet high and 27 feet in girth. Shwe Yattaung
Pagoda was built in 1257 (1895) to be 20 feet high
and 15 feet in girth. Shwe Yin-aye Pagoda was built
in 1275 (1913) to be seven feet high and five feet
and six inches in girth. Kyauk Tbamban Pagoda was
built in 1276 (1914) to be four feet and six inches
high and three feet in girth. Aungdawmu Pagoda was
built in 1291(1929) to be eleven feet and six inches
high and ten feet nine inches in girth. Sutaungpyi
Pagoda was built in 1291 (1929) to be eleven feet
six inches high and nine feet six inches in girth.
Lower Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda was built in 1295 (1933) to
be five feet and ten inches high and five feet ten
inches in girth. Upper Kyaikhtiyo Pagoda was built
in 1296 (1934) to be five feet and six inches high
and five feet in girth. Shwe Pyi-aye Pagoda was
built in 1312 (1950) to be seven feet high and six
feet and ten inches in girth. |