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The Gawdawpalin Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Bagan, Myanmar. Construction of the pagoda began in 1203 during the reign of Sithu II and completed on 26 March 1227 during the reign of Htilominlo. At 55 m, Gawdawpalin Temple is the second tallest temple in Bagan.
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Gawdawpalin Temple

Old Bagan, Myanmar (Burma)
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The Gawdawpalin Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Bagan, Myanmar. Construction of the pagoda began in 1203 during the reign of Sithu II and completed on 26 March 1227 during the reign of Htilominlo. At 55 m, Gawdawpalin Temple is the second tallest temple in Bagan.

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attractions: Bagan Archaeological Museum, Mimalaung Kyaung, That Bin Nyu Temple, Maha Bodhi Phaya, Shwe Gu Gyi Temple, Nathlaung Kyaung, Tharabar Gate သရပါတံခါး, Mingalar Zedi Pagoda, restaurants:
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Ko OoKo Oo
With a height of 55 meters the Gawdawpalin is the second tallest temple on the plains of Bagan. Construction of the Gawdawpalin temple started during the reign of King Narapatisithu, which was a very prosperous time in the history of the Bagan empire. During his reign a number of magnificent monuments was built, including the Gawdawpalin, the Dhammayazika, the Sulamani and a number of less known pagodas and temples. The temple was completed during the reign of his successor, King Htilominlo in the early 13th century. The Gawdawpalin is a large two storey temple built in the style of the late Bagan period. It resembles the Thatbyinnyu temple, that was built half a century earlier in the year 1144. The structure is set on a low platform. The lower cube is surrounded by a corridor that contains a seated Buddha image on a pedestal on each of the four sides. The massive lower floor is topped by three receding terraces. The second cube is much smaller and contains the principal Buddha image. The cube is topped by another four receding terraces. Small stupas are placed on the corners of both the lower and upper terraces. The top of the Gawdawpalin temple comprises of a sikhara and a hti, a spire ornament shaped like an umbrella found on top of most Burmese temples. The sikhara, an Indian style tower structure is much like that of the Ananda, although the sikhara of the Ananda is completely gilded. Each side of the pagoda has an entrance with porticoes protruding out from the structure. The Eastern one is the main entrance and protrudes out more, which breaks the symmetry of the structure. The pediments over the windows and entrance gateways contain intricately carved motifs; some of the original stucco is still in place. Inside the temple are Buddha images seated on pedestals as well as a number of Nat spirit statues; most of the temple’s murals have faded. The temple grounds are surrounded by a wall with four entrance gates. The main entry to the complex on the East end is guarded by two large white lion statues. The Gawdawpalin has been extensively restored after the 1975 earthquake that seriously damaged the temple.
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We visited 20.November.2016. King Nayapati sithu ,he has wronged his father and grandparents in the past . So he apologized them for his sin at the place at which Pagodas was built for remembrance. He passed away while the Temple has not been completed yet, and his son King Zay ya thein ka continued to finish construction of temple.( By the history of stone letter)
Hunter ScrivnerHunter Scrivner
Pretty good temple in Bagan, Myanmar. Definitely worth a visit. My wife and I visited in January 2020. Lots of beautiful angles from the exterior and several food and souvenir vendors nearby to satisfy you. This was one of the larger temples in the area. I wouldn’t miss it during your time exploring Bagan.
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With a height of 55 meters the Gawdawpalin is the second tallest temple on the plains of Bagan. Construction of the Gawdawpalin temple started during the reign of King Narapatisithu, which was a very prosperous time in the history of the Bagan empire. During his reign a number of magnificent monuments was built, including the Gawdawpalin, the Dhammayazika, the Sulamani and a number of less known pagodas and temples. The temple was completed during the reign of his successor, King Htilominlo in the early 13th century. The Gawdawpalin is a large two storey temple built in the style of the late Bagan period. It resembles the Thatbyinnyu temple, that was built half a century earlier in the year 1144. The structure is set on a low platform. The lower cube is surrounded by a corridor that contains a seated Buddha image on a pedestal on each of the four sides. The massive lower floor is topped by three receding terraces. The second cube is much smaller and contains the principal Buddha image. The cube is topped by another four receding terraces. Small stupas are placed on the corners of both the lower and upper terraces. The top of the Gawdawpalin temple comprises of a sikhara and a hti, a spire ornament shaped like an umbrella found on top of most Burmese temples. The sikhara, an Indian style tower structure is much like that of the Ananda, although the sikhara of the Ananda is completely gilded. Each side of the pagoda has an entrance with porticoes protruding out from the structure. The Eastern one is the main entrance and protrudes out more, which breaks the symmetry of the structure. The pediments over the windows and entrance gateways contain intricately carved motifs; some of the original stucco is still in place. Inside the temple are Buddha images seated on pedestals as well as a number of Nat spirit statues; most of the temple’s murals have faded. The temple grounds are surrounded by a wall with four entrance gates. The main entry to the complex on the East end is guarded by two large white lion statues. The Gawdawpalin has been extensively restored after the 1975 earthquake that seriously damaged the temple.
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We visited 20.November.2016. King Nayapati sithu ,he has wronged his father and grandparents in the past . So he apologized them for his sin at the place at which Pagodas was built for remembrance. He passed away while the Temple has not been completed yet, and his son King Zay ya thein ka continued to finish construction of temple.( By the history of stone letter)
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Pretty good temple in Bagan, Myanmar. Definitely worth a visit. My wife and I visited in January 2020. Lots of beautiful angles from the exterior and several food and souvenir vendors nearby to satisfy you. This was one of the larger temples in the area. I wouldn’t miss it during your time exploring Bagan.
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With a height of 55 meters the Gawdawpalin is the second tallest temple on the plains of Bagan. Construction of the Gawdawpalin temple started during the reign of King Narapatisithu, which was a very prosperous time in the history of the Bagan empire. During his reign a number of magnificent monuments was built, including the Gawdawpalin, the Dhammayazika, the Sulamani and a number of less known pagodas and temples. The temple was completed during the reign of his successor, King Htilominlo in the early 13th century. The Gawdawpalin is a large two storey temple built in the style of the late Bagan period. It resembles the Thatbyinnyu temple, that was built half a century earlier in the year 1144. The structure is set on a low platform. The lower cube is surrounded by a corridor that contains a seated Buddha image on a pedestal on each of the four sides. The massive lower floor is topped by three receding terraces. The second cube is much smaller and contains the principal Buddha image. The cube is topped by another four receding terraces. Small stupas are placed on the corners of both the lower and upper terraces. The top of the Gawdawpalin temple comprises of a sikhara and a hti, a spire ornament shaped like an umbrella found on top of most Burmese temples. The sikhara, an Indian style tower structure is much like that of the Ananda, although the sikhara of the Ananda is completely gilded. Each side of the pagoda has an entrance with porticoes protruding out from the structure. The Eastern one is the main entrance and protrudes out more, which breaks the symmetry of the structure. The pediments over the windows and entrance gateways contain intricately carved motifs; some of the original stucco is still in place. Inside the temple are Buddha images seated on pedestals as well as a number of Nat spirit statues; most of the temple’s murals have faded. The temple grounds are surrounded by a wall with four entrance gates. The main entry to the complex on the East end is guarded by two large white lion statues. The Gawdawpalin has been extensively restored after the 1975 earthquake that seriously...

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Temple itself is pretty and less crowds visit it, so it's perfect to enjoy a quiet stroll around. Tip: If you exit from the main entrance having the main road (south exit) turn right and walk past the wall, cross the street and you will find a smaller temple that you can ascend. From here, you can enjoy a nice view over the Gawdaw and also other temples in the...

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We visited 20.November.2016. King Nayapati sithu ,he has wronged his father and grandparents in the past . So he apologized them for his sin at the place at which Pagodas was built for remembrance. He passed away while the Temple has not been completed yet, and his son King Zay ya thein ka continued to finish construction of temple.( By the history of...

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