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Buddhist Culture in Meiktila

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Title Buddhist Culture in Meiktila
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Publication date 2020-05-30
Authors
Moe Moe Oo
Thida Myint
Hninn Ngwe
Su Su Win
Sein Sein Win
Description
In the merit-oriented Myanmar, society-building and renovation of temples and pagodas got the highest priority. Throughout the low lands and uplands of Meiktila, the structure of the religious monument was interpreted into the design of architecture, the layout of a kingdom and the rituals of kingship. Cosmology or belief in the fundamental order of the universe pervaded all of the Hindu Buddhist World in Myanmar. The promotion of tangible culture includes cultural identity and achievements in the early stages of Buddhist culture in Meiktila.
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Tangible and Intangible Culture, Cosmology
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University of Mandalay, Research Journal
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