KUTHODAW PAGODA OR MAHA LAWKAMARAZEIN
Pagoda
4.5/5
2025
Recommended
2025
Its name means "the Great Fulfilment of the Great World", in pale. It stands to the east of the Kyauktawgyi pagoda. Dating from the origins of the city, it was built by King Mindon on the model of the Shwezigon Pagoda in Bagan. It is famous for housing the Buddhist scriptures. On 729 stone tablets are engraved all the tripitaka approved by the Fifth Synod invited by King Mindon. A unique collection in the Buddhist world.
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Visited in january 2019
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Le plus grand livre du monde
Ces stupas blancs renferment des stéles gravées à la main par des moines. La Paya principale est superbe .A ne pas rater.
Visited in november 2017
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Magnifique ensemble ! Malgré le nombre impressionnant de pagodes et de temples au Myanmar, difficile de se lasser ! point de vue superbe.
Visited in december 2017
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Cette pagode est constituée de 729 stupas contenant chacun une stèle de marbre gravée de texte du Tipitaka. La pagode principale est grandiose
Visited in november 2017
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C'est un ensemble de stupas (il y en a 730) qui sont disposés en lignes dans 3 enceintes concentriques. Elle abrite le plus grand livre du monde le canon bouddhique en pâli (vie de Bouddha). Le stupa principal à son ombrelle en métal orné de pierres précieuses