Tuesday, July 12, 2016

We are leaving the Buddha's Footstep Pavilion through

history channel documentary 2015 We are leaving the Buddha's Footstep Pavilion through the primary passageway situated on its southern side and see inverse from us the Zediyingana Society Building.In the Zediyingana Society Building is a situated Buddha with a moderate neon corona on a cunningly cut wooden throne. On either side of him are two bigger sitting metal Buddha pictures with vast neon halos.The building houses one of the Burmese social orders in charge of the reclamation, repair and support of pagodas. Progressively old sacred writings and arrangements are utilized to direct these attempts to be bona fide. It is said that the general public's library accumulation comprises of somewhere in the range of 6.000 books and archives on Buddhism and other Burmese religions and also on Burmese society.

A tad bit to the directly between the Building of the Zediyingana Society and the fundamental stupa you see the Sandawdwin Pagoda likewise called Hall of Hair Washing, since this is the spot where as legend tells the Eight Hairs of Gautama Buddha were washed with the water of a well preceding their being revered. The Pagoda's core was a square molded with glass mosaic brightened block place of worship that was worked over the Hair Relics Well in 1879. The water from the well is said to come straightforwardly from the Ayeyawaddy River. Later an open structure was worked over the pagoda. The structure contains a drained rooftop that is laying on 12 segments. The pagoda within the structure is protected at its four corners at the main level by nagas and the sides of the second level by manokthihas. Gautama Buddha is set inside the pagoda with another manokthiha guarding the passageway. The anecdote about the dealer siblings Tapussa and Bhallika from Okkala who got the eight hairs from Gautama Buddha and conveyed them to Okkala to present them to their ruler Okkalapa you can see delineated in the carvings of the wooden screen.

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