Umin Thonze Pagoda

The Umin Thonze Pagoda (Burmese: ဥမင် သုံးဆယ် ဘုရား) is a Buddhist stupa, located in the Sagaing Hills, Myanmar.[1][2] The pagoda was founded by King Tarabya I (r. 1327–1335/36) of Sagaing. It was renovated in 1643 and in 1723.[3] In 1838, the pagoda was essentially destroyed by a major earthquake. King Pagan Min (r. 1846–53) rebuilt the pagoda, completing it in 1847.[note 1] It has a cave with 45 seated Buddha images arranged in a curved formation and behind them decorated with sparkling glass-works.

Umin Thonze Pagoda
ဥမင် သုံးဆယ် ဘုရား
Inside view of the Umin Thonze
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
Location
LocationSagaing
Geographic coordinates21.9115549°N 95.9904873°E / 21.9115549; 95.9904873
Architecture
Completed1330s
1847 (renovated)

Notes

  1. (Khin Maung Nyunt 2006: 98) translates the 13th waxing of Tabaung [1208 ME] as March 1846 CE but the professor's translation is incorrect. Per the Konbaung Set Yazawin chronicle (Maung Maung Tin, Vol. 3 2004: 56), King Pagan Min's coronation ceremony took place on Saturday, 13th waxing of Tabaung 1208 ME, which translates to Saturday, 27 February 1847.

References

Bibliography

  • Khin Maung Nyunt (2006). Radio Talks on Myanma Culture. 1. Yangon: Ministry of Information, Union of Myanmar.
  • Maung Maung Tin, U (2004) [1905]. Konbaung Set Yazawin (in Burmese). 1–3. Yangon: Department of Universities History Research, University of Yangon.
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