Ye Le Pagoda

Kyaikhmawwun Yele Pagoda
Ye Le Pagoda
Location within Burma
16°37′46″N 96°19′27″E / 16.629366°N 96.324090°E / 16.629366; 96.324090Coordinates: 16°37′46″N 96°19′27″E / 16.629366°N 96.324090°E / 16.629366; 96.324090
Information
Denomination Theravada Buddhism
Founded Third century BCE
People
Founder(s) King Bawgasena
Location
Address Kyauktan Township, Yangon Region
Country Myanmar

Kyauktan Ye Le Pagoda (Burmese: ကျောက်တန်းရေလယ်ဘုရား [tɕaʊʔtáɴ jèlɛ̀ pʰəjá], formally Kyaikhmawwun Yele Pagoda (ကျိုက်မှော်ဝန်းရေလယ်စေတီတော်) is a Buddhist pagoda located in Kyauktan Township, Yangon Region, on a small island in Hmaw Wun Creek, a tributary of Yangon River. The pagoda was built with many Buddha's relics inside.

Two things are noticed, the water level never rises to cover the pagoda, and there will always be enough room for everyone who come to visit the pagoda (meaning, even the pagoda has small room for visitors somehow it is always balanced out between those who is coming & leaving).

It is approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Yangon. This unusual temple was built under King Bawgasena in the third century BCE. [1] The temple hosts an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures and other fine demonstrations of Burmese Buddhist artwork and craftsmanship.

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References

  1. Thaw Kaung (December 1998). "Kyauktan Ye Lai Paya". Perspective. Retrieved 2008-09-17.
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