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GOLDEN ROCK AND PAGODA

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According to the legend, the presence of this 8m high rock which seems to be in unstable balance on a rocky base dates back 2,500 years. The Buddha, during one of his visits, is said to have donated one of his locks of hair to a hermit, Taik Tha. The hermit, after having kept the lock in his own hairstyle to protect him, would in turn have donated it to the king, on condition that he locked it up in a place resembling his own head. The king, having inherited supernatural powers from his father, an alchemist, and his mother, who was nothing more than a nat, a spirit, would have found the appropriate rock at the bottom of the seas. After determining, thanks to astrologers, that Kyaiktiyo was the best place to accommodate this rock, he would have placed it there in balance on the lock of Buddha's hair. The strand of hair would be the only way the rock would be kept in balance and not thrown into the void.

It is poignant to observe the faithful, monks and laymen alike, gathering in front of the rock and religiously plating fine gold leaf to earn themselves merits. The esplanade adjoining the mass of stone and gold and the various small stupas are a place of prayer as well as a place for visitors to gather to pray, have lunch or simply chat together.

Around the rock a real little town has developed, made up of stalls, small souvenir shops and religious trinkets, astrologers and healers, small restaurants and cafés. Strolling through the alleys is very pleasant

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lanic
Visited in december 2017
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Haut lieu de pèlerinage, les Birmans y viennent en famille, y passent la nuit, dorment à même le sol bien couverts car il n'y fait pas chaud. Ils peuvent aussi se restaurer car il y a beaucoup de stands proposant toutes sortes d'en-cas. L'accès au site s'effectue uniquement par camion, vu l'étroitesse, la pente et la sinuosité de la route, la circulation ne peut se faire que dans un sens.
thon
Visited in october 2017
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After a beautiful climb in the middle of the jungle, we reached 1200 meters in altitude the Golden Rock. Its diameter is about 6 meters. He's a little stupa. The place is unique and many pilgrims pray. It is covered with gold leaves but women are not allowed to touch it. This is one of the main places of worship of Buddhism.
danaix
Visited in december 2015
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La spiritualité des birmans.
La montée en camion.
Les rencontres avec les populations.
Encore un voyage hors du temps.
fute_383576
Visited in march 2016
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Finalement assez peu fréquenté des touristes occidentaux alors qu'il s'agit d'un des lieux de pèlerinage bouddhiste des plus importants pour les birmans.
Un trajet inoubliable a l’arrière de camion bennes avec des bancs montés pour l'occasion, un panorama incroyable et une atmosphère unique. Vaut vraiment le détour.
Attention les hébergement en bas (il est préférable d'arriver la veille au soir) sont pas de très haut niveau...
Floflo61
Visited in november 2015
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Endroit exceptionnel emprunt d'une atmosphère toute particulière. Beaucoup de dévotion de la part des birmans et des nombreux bouddhistes venus d'ailleurs. Le trajet en camion, dans lequel on est entassés comme des sardines, vers le sommet est une expérience inoubliable : la montée aussi bien que la descente sont riches en émotions ! Paysages sublimes.

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