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  1. Yadanabon University
  2. Department of Archaeology

Dvarapālas (Guardians) And Its Role of Pyu Period

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Dvarapālas (Guardians) And Its Role of Pyu Period
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Kyaw Myo Satt
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The ancient Pyu were the first founders of city states in Myanmar. Their culture was flourished in about 1st century B.C to 9th century A.D and they settled down along the Ayeyawady Valley. The belief of Dvarapāla or Guardian images was one of the Pyu traditional beliefs. They were placed at the entrances of important or religious buildings to guard the doorways and keep out evil spirits and enemies. The evidences of Dvarapālas (Guardians) were uncovered at ancient Pyu cities; Maingmaw (Pinle), Beikthano and Sriksetra and most of them were made by sand stone, brick and metal. This belief might have been derived from Hinduism and it seemed to be accepted by Pyu people. It also might be advanced in other Southeast Asian countries. But Pyu might be started to make the Dvarapālas (Guardians) images than other Southeast Asian countries. This paper attempts to describe how to flourish and the traditional belief of Dvarapālas (Guardians) during the Pyu period by the archaeological evidences.
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