MERAL Myanmar Education Research and Learning Portal
Item
{"_buckets": {"deposit": "56466ccb-b351-4b72-bc95-ac98a7705190"}, "_deposit": {"created_by": 152, "id": "7329", "owner": "152", "owners": [152], "owners_ext": {"displayname": "", "username": ""}, "pid": {"revision_id": 0, "type": "depid", "value": "7329"}, "status": "published"}, "_oai": {"id": "oai:meral.edu.mm:recid/00007329", "sets": ["1607925118212", "1608025461128", "user-mub"]}, "communities": ["mub"], "item_1583103067471": {"attribute_name": "Title", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_1551255647225": "A Study on the Great Manuha Temple in Bagan", "subitem_1551255648112": "en"}]}, "item_1583103085720": {"attribute_name": "Description", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "It was built by Manuha, the captive king of Thaton, in 1059 A.D. who was brought\nfrom Thaton to Bagan. It stands in Myinkabar village in Nyaung-U district. In the\nsouth of the Manuha, Nanpaya, Nagayon and Abeyadana are situated. The\nchronicles related that whenever Manuha spoke from his mouth, the radiance\ncame.The image inside the Manuha temple is not a very distinguished structure being\nin the form of reduplicated square structure with a battlement terrace, the upper story\nbeing smaller than the lower, so that the entire building appears to assume the form\nof a Pyramid. The huge image which seems to crowd the temple. Three seated\nimages of the Buddha with right hand in the gesture of touching the earth or\nbhumiphasa face toward the east.The incooperation architectural style of Mon-\nBamar. If we said Anawrahta or Anirudha was the sponsor for the spread of\nTheravada Buddhism, we would also say that king Manuha of Thaton was the main\nsource for the spread of Theravada Buddhism because it was king Manuha from him\nking Anawrahta of Bagan propagated Buddhism. Its symbol is a \"Bayakyiswar\nManuha\"."}]}, "item_1583103108160": {"attribute_name": "Keywords", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "Agriculture"}, {"interim": "Writing"}, {"interim": "Civilization"}]}, "item_1583103120197": {"attribute_name": "Files", "attribute_type": "file", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"accessrole": "open_access", "date": [{"dateType": "Available", "dateValue": "2021-01-09"}], "displaytype": "preview", "download_preview_message": "", "file_order": 0, "filename": "Wai Wai Lwin.pdf", "filesize": [{"value": "459 KB"}], "format": "application/pdf", "future_date_message": "", "is_thumbnail": false, "licensetype": "license_0", "mimetype": "application/pdf", "size": 459000.0, "url": {"url": "https://meral.edu.mm/record/7329/files/Wai Wai Lwin.pdf"}, "version_id": "d39540c5-236b-41b9-a08f-8ee6fbd84045"}]}, "item_1583103131163": {"attribute_name": "Journal articles", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_journal_title": "Maubin University Research Journal", "subitem_pages": "p.96-103", "subitem_volume": "Vol-11"}]}, "item_1583105942107": {"attribute_name": "Authors", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"subitem_authors": [{"subitem_authors_fullname": "Wai Wai Lwin"}]}]}, "item_1583108359239": {"attribute_name": "Upload type", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "Publication"}]}, "item_1583108428133": {"attribute_name": "Publication type", "attribute_value_mlt": [{"interim": "Journal article"}]}, "item_1583159729339": {"attribute_name": "Publication date", "attribute_value": "2020-12-01"}, "item_title": "A Study on the Great Manuha Temple in Bagan", "item_type_id": "21", "owner": "152", "path": ["1607925118212", "1608025461128"], "permalink_uri": "http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000007329", "pubdate": {"attribute_name": "Deposited date", "attribute_value": "2021-01-09"}, "publish_date": "2021-01-09", "publish_status": "0", "recid": "7329", "relation": {}, "relation_version_is_last": true, "title": ["A Study on the Great Manuha Temple in Bagan"], "weko_shared_id": -1}
A Study on the Great Manuha Temple in Bagan
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000007329
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12678/0000007329e470e483-e2c1-411c-b8fa-27081572f351
56466ccb-b351-4b72-bc95-ac98a7705190
Name / File | License | Actions |
---|---|---|
Wai Wai Lwin.pdf (459 KB)
|
Publication type | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Journal article | ||||||
Upload type | ||||||
Publication | ||||||
Title | ||||||
Title | A Study on the Great Manuha Temple in Bagan | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2020-12-01 | |||||
Authors | ||||||
Wai Wai Lwin | ||||||
Description | ||||||
It was built by Manuha, the captive king of Thaton, in 1059 A.D. who was brought from Thaton to Bagan. It stands in Myinkabar village in Nyaung-U district. In the south of the Manuha, Nanpaya, Nagayon and Abeyadana are situated. The chronicles related that whenever Manuha spoke from his mouth, the radiance came.The image inside the Manuha temple is not a very distinguished structure being in the form of reduplicated square structure with a battlement terrace, the upper story being smaller than the lower, so that the entire building appears to assume the form of a Pyramid. The huge image which seems to crowd the temple. Three seated images of the Buddha with right hand in the gesture of touching the earth or bhumiphasa face toward the east.The incooperation architectural style of Mon- Bamar. If we said Anawrahta or Anirudha was the sponsor for the spread of Theravada Buddhism, we would also say that king Manuha of Thaton was the main source for the spread of Theravada Buddhism because it was king Manuha from him king Anawrahta of Bagan propagated Buddhism. Its symbol is a "Bayakyiswar Manuha". |
||||||
Keywords | ||||||
Agriculture, Writing, Civilization | ||||||
Journal articles | ||||||
Maubin University Research Journal | ||||||
p.96-103 | ||||||
Vol-11 |