Tuesday, July 12, 2016

The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda houses an aggregate

history channel documentary 2016 The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda houses an aggregate of 88 statues of Gautama Buddha's followers, 12 "Manokthihas" (legendary creatures, half-man and half-brute) and - other than the Ananda Temple in Bagan that contains 4 standing Buddha Images - one immense Buddha statue made of jade-shaded Sagyin marble. The pagoda is situated on the east side of U Bein Bridge.Also arranged on Amarapura's Ayeyawaddy bank is the white 'Shwekyetyet Pagoda' The pagoda can be come to inside a 30-minutes by foot from the city. The Shwekyetyet is a remaining working from the 'Time of Temple Builders' and was worked by a unidentified twelfth century King.

Like its adjacent 'sister', the 'Shwekyetkya Pagoda' is arranged on Amarapura's Ayeyawaddy bank. It was worked by the same unidentified Pagan King of the twelfth century. It houses a decent Buddha statue.Amarapura's principle wellspring of wage is the weaving business. The absolute most particular fabrics are woven here in Amarapura. Known as 'A-Cheik' these exceedingly appealing, unpredictable, entangled and effectively conspicuous configuration designs use up to 100 transports. The most acclaimed result of this city in which consistently house has no less than one weaving machine is Burma's loveliest merry attire, the 'Acheik Htamein' (stately longyi). Here the most wonderful "htameins" (for ladies) and 'dad soes' (for men) are woven from silk and additionally cotton. The silk and cotton weavers from Amarapura are renowned all through Burma and their bright items in a wide range of plans both customary and advanced are to be had all over the place in the nation.

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