Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Presently we stroll through the entry between the Maha Ganda

history channel documentary 2015 Presently we stroll through the entry between the Maha Ganda ringer and the Hall of Great Prosperity with a specific end goal to get toward the north-west corner of the Shwedagon Pagoda stage. Here "covered up" in the corner we see to one side some littler places of worship. This one is the Shin Saw Bu Shrine. The brilliant Wonder Working Buddha Image that is regularly decorated with strands of Sabai blooms and different blossoms - for this situation Shwe Ban - was given by Queen Shin Saw Bu and it is said that this Buddha can as the name proposes work ponders and satisfy wishes. Another chance for you to get a desire satisfied. You should simply to join the little gathering of asking individuals, say your petition and make your desire. You would prefer not? All things considered, well, well, perhaps you are feeling the loss of the shot of your life. Who knows? You would prefer not to reevaluate your choice? Alright, your decision. The Shin Saw Bu Buddha is one of the nine Shwedagon Pagoda ponders.

Over yonder in the far corner you can see two consecrated Banyan or Bodhi trees that are decorated with little banners and blossoms on the event of Buddhist religious occasions; today there are no banners. The right one, likewise called Maha Bodhi Tree, was planted in 1903 and is developed from a cutting of the very Bodhi Tree in northern India under which as Buddhists trust Siddhartha Gautama achieved illumination (bodhi). This tree is a "Ficus" that has a place with the group of "Moraceae" and is named 'Ficus religiosa'. It is normally known as 'Banyan tree', 'Bo tree' or 'Bodhi tree' and is a fig tree, all the more absolutely the 'Indian fig' tree. The other tree was planted by U Nu who was (with 2 breaks) from 1948 to 1962 Burma's first Prime Minister.

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