Arimaddana

Arimaddana
အရိမဒ္ဒနာပူရ
Bagan

Temples in Bagan
Arimaddana

Location of Bagan, Burma

Coordinates: 21°10′N 94°52′E / 21.167°N 94.867°E / 21.167; 94.867
Country Burma
Region Mandalay Region
Founded 22 March 750
Population
  Ethnicities Bamar
  Religions Theravada Buddhism
Time zone MST (UTC+6.30)

Arimaddana Pura (Burmese: အရိမဒ္ဒနာပူရ, pronounced: [ʔəɹḭ maʔdənà pùɹa̰]) is a classical name of the city of Bagan (Pagan), Myanmar. It means the "City that Tramples on Enemies."[1]

The Burmese chronicles do not agree on the foundation facts. The 16th century chronicle Yazawin Kyaw states that it was founded in 156 CE by King Pyusawhti.[2] The oldest chronicle Zatadawbon Yazawin says it was founded in 190 CE (Sunday, 15th waxing of Tagu 112 of Early Pyu calendar) by King Pyusawhti.[3] However later standard chronicles of Toungoo and Konbaung dynasties, Maha Yazawin and Hmannan Yazawin respectively, state that the city was founded in 107 CE by King Thamudarit, a scion of Sri Ksetra Kingdom.[4] The chronicles continue that King Thinli Kyaung I (r. 344–387) moved the palace to nearby Thiri Pyissaya.[5]

However, evidence indicates that the earliest human settlement in the Pagan region dates only from the mid-7th century CE.[6] Therefore Zata's foundation date is probably based on the Burmese calendar, and the foundation date would be Sunday, 22 March 750.

References

  1. Lieberman 2003: 91
  2. Yazawin Kyaw 2010: 139
  3. Zata 1960: 53
  4. (Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 132–133) and (Hmannan Vol. 1 2003: 187–188)
  5. Maha Yazawin Vol. 1 2006: 139–141
  6. Aung-Thwin 2005: 185

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