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Phaung Daw U Pagoda (Lewe)

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Phaung Taw Oo Pagoda
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
DistrictLewe
Location
MunicipalityLewe Township
Country Myanmar
TerritoryNaypyidaw Union Territory
Geographic coordinates19°38′00″N 96°06′17″E / 19.6333009°N 96.1047339°E / 19.6333009; 96.1047339
Architecture
FounderKing Alaungsithu

Phaung Taw Oo Pagoda (also known as Hpaung Daw Oo) is a historical Buddhist stupa located in Lewe Township, Naypyidaw Union Territory, Myanmar.[1][2][3] It features a cave-like design with a series of terraces. Another stupa, Moe-Kaung Pagoda, is nearby.

Sayadaw U Dama and Kon Nga Yar Khaing Sayadaw funded the construction and maintenance of the pagoda. The annual Hta-Ma-Nhae-Pwe festival, celebrated on Full Moon Day in the month of Tabodwe (roughly September - October), is held here. The festivities last twenty days as four images of the Buddha are transported through the city by longboat; the boats are rowed using a technique which maximizes endurance. A fifth image of the Buddha is left at the pagoda to act as guardian while the festivities take place. Rowing competitions are also held.

References

  1. ^ "2. https://www.renown-travel.com/burma/inlelake/phaungdawoo.html". Archived from the original on 2018-12-14. Retrieved 2018-12-14. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  2. ^ Sue Ye Ni (20 April 2018). "What to visit in ruby land". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  3. ^ Lisa Niver Ranja (19 November 2012). "At Inle, the best seats in the house". The Myanmar Times. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
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