Eindawya Pagoda (Burmese: အိမ်တော်ရာဘုရား; lit.'royal house pagoda') is a Buddhist stupa located in Mandalay, Myanmar.[1] It was built by King Pagan Min in 1847,[1] on the site of his residence before he ascended the throne; gilt from top to bottom; a shrine of fine proportions.[1] The pagoda was built on the site of Pagan Min's summer house, when he was a prince.[2] The pagoda stands at a height of 114 feet (35 m).[2]
^ abcMandalay 1910, p. 16.
^ abThe Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. XVII. Clarendon Press. 1908. p. 142.
EindawyaPagoda (Burmese: အိမ်တော်ရာဘုရား; lit. 'royal house pagoda') is a Buddhist stupa located in Mandalay, Myanmar. It was built by King Pagan Min...
prominent places of the city, including the great Shwedagon Pagoda, the Maha Wizaya Pagoda, the National Museum, the National Theatre and the Yangon Region...
that 16 ancient pagodas in Yangon Division are recognized as cultural heritage sites, effective 10 February 2010. The Shwedagon Pagoda is recognized as...
enacted by the British colonial government when they relocated to the EindawyaPagoda precincts. During the Second World War, the music troupe along with...
of Anawrahta Road Cheapes Road Ma Naw Hari Road (Dagon) Church Street Eindawya Street (Dagon) Creek Street Bo Myat Tun Street Crisp Street Sinn O Dan...
in monasteries and pagodas. In some places in Burma, Buddhist work by Saya Aye can be found at locations such as EindawyaPagoda, but the works there...