Monywa Buddhas 90 Meter long reclining Buddha and 116 meter tall standing Buddha on a hill In the hills South East of Monywa is the Maha Bodhi Ta Htaung, a Burmese monastery known for its two giant images of the Buddha. The images on top of a hill dominate the area and can be seen from far away. The large grounds at the foot of the hill is dotted with thousands of seated Buddha images under Bodhi trees.
Reclining Buddha image At 90 meters long and 20 meters high the Monywa reclining Buddha is one of the largest in the world. The image dressed in a golden robe resting on a golden pedestal portrays the Buddha on the eve of death and entering into Nirvana.
The image completed in 1991 is hollow; visitors can walk through the interior in which 9,000 small Buddha images are on display.
Standing Buddha image Towering above the landscape is the Laykyun Setkyar Buddha, a standing image of the Buddha dressed in a golden robe. The stairs to the platform where the image is on is guarded by two large white Chinthes, mythological creatures resembling a lion.
The 31 storey image measures 116 meters high (129 meters including pedestal). It was completed in 2008. The image is hollow; visitors can climb to nearly the top. The ground floor exhibits a number of Buddha images in several mudras.
On the walls of the image’s interior are murals depicting scenes from Buddhist hell and the punishments received by those who stay there. Some rather graphic scenes show the punishments for every type of sin. From the top of the image visitors have great views of the surrounding country side with the mountains in the background.
Aung Sakkya Pagoda At the foot of the hill is the Aung Sakkya Pagoda, completed in 1979. The 70 meter high pagoda consists of a white base and a golden stupa topped with a hti, an ornamental top element found on most Burmese pagodas. It is surrounded by over a thousand small pagodas enshrining images of the Buddha. Next to the Aung Sakkya pagoda is an ornate pavilion with a multi tiered Pyatthat roof.
The large grounds at the foot of the hill is dotted with thousands of Bodhi trees. The Bodhi tree is highly revered, because it is the tree under which the Buddha meditated and reached enlightenment. Under every tree is an image of the Buddha seated under a pedestal. Spread out across the grounds are several more Buddha images and chedis.
How to get to the Maha Bodhi Ta Htaung The temple is located about 20 kilometers South East of Monywa. From the center of town, follow road 71 South for about 10 kilometers. Turn left towards the Thanboddhay Paya and the Monywa technical university. The monastery is found at the end of this road.
A ride by tuk tuk from downtown Monywa will take around 45 minutes. To visit both the monastery and nearby Thanboddhay temple charter a tuk tuk for half a day, which will cost around 10,000 Kyat.
Opening hours The temple grounds open daily from 8 am until 8 pm.
Entrance fee Admission is US$...
Read moreVery impressive statue, third highest in the world at 115 m high. Worth going there in the late afternoon to get the best photos as it faces west. We could not climb all the way to the top when we visited as it was closed. The whole complex around holds the Buddha statues forest, the giant standing Buddha stuatue on top of the hill, a giant reclining Buddha statue a little bit lower on the same hill, the golden Aung Sakkya Pagoda, a giant sitting Buddha statue still under construction and another lying on his back Buddha statue that is a bit...
Read moreThe largest statue of Buddha in the world, there is also a statue of a recumbent Buddha nearby and another statue of a sitting Buddha under construction. Multiple statues of monks adorn the area. A relatively small statue of a sitting Buddha with the snake umbrella is also adjacent to this huge standing statue. There are multiple idols of Buddha inside this statue, along with wall paintings depicting Buddhist mythology in vivid detail. Unfortunately, the path to the top was closed on the day of the visit, for...
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