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The four great pagodas of Amarapura

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Khin Myint Swe
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This paper, "The Four Great Pagodas of Amarapura" is a research on the famous pagodas of
Amarapura belonging to the Konbaung Period. King Badon (1782-1819) founded the City of
Amarapura, the name referred to as the Immortal City. As the capital Amarapura developed,
many religious monuments-pagodas, temples, rest-houses (zayat), monasteries, etc were built
at and around Amarapura. These religious monuments were built by the royalty, the nobility
as well as by commoners. The pagodas well known today as the Four Great Pagodas are: The
Shwe Gu Gyi Pagoda, the Taung Min Gyi Pagoda, the Pahtotawgyi Pagoda and the
Taungthaman Kyauktawgyi Pagoda. The largest Buddhist monuments are found to the
southwest of the palace site. All of them were built in the glorious period of Amarapura (A.D.
1784-1858). From A.D. 1784-1858 Amarapura was the religious centre for propagation,
perpetuation and purification of the Buddha Sasana. Primary sources and secondary sources
are cited and photos are given as illustrations wherever possible.
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the Shwe Gu Gyi
Identifier https://oar.ydbu.edu.mm/handle/123456789/255
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Yadanabon University Research Journal
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