Temples and pagodas of Bagan Myanmar - Bagan is a flat land, which covers an area of about 16 square miles along the eastern bank of Ayeyarwady. Temples and pagodas of Bagan, Molde ring was built mainly between 11 and 13 century AD, who was in Myanmar Bagan dynasty time was the seat. Local chronicles has made a tradition which says that 55 kings ruled the kingdom of Bagan more than twelve centuries.
The temples of Bagan are called "gu" and were a source of inspiration in the Buddhist cave grottoes. These structures were huge multi-story that people can enter and are places where people were praying inside the halls with richly decorated with frescoes and sacred images and shrines that were requested. The temples are usually rectangular or square buildings with outdoor terraces to symbolize Mount Meru, which was a symbolic home of the gods. The temples of Bagan is also surrounded by a wall that is thick and it would be separated from the sacred world of the outside world.
The pagodas of Bagan are funerary monuments, he was a Buddhist cosmic symbolism. The pagodas of Bagan also related to Buddha relics. Some of these monuments were built as part of a famous person in order to provide lasting memories for families too great. These buildings are made in the form of a bell, which is set on an octagonal or square, and are generally at a high oblique layers with jewels and metals, and decorated with sacred parasol-shaped (called " HTI ") on top.
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