

Bagan Era Dance. https://youtu.be/ZTyaBRAfnW8?si=gX3yM5DQeXuVy5Pc Bagan Era Dance. In this Bagan dance, the seventeen dance steps revealed based on the wall-paintings from Bagan era was combined and presented together with some other Bagan dance steps found earlier. This dance was initially created and presented by Ministry of Culture.
It is hard to say which dancing style of Bagan dance is right or wrong because it is difficult to find references from early 12 AD. So, the dance steps are something that’s nearly the same with lady’s gesture from the wall-paintings. This video recording was taken at Dhammayan Gyi Pagoda, Lay Myatnhar Pagoda and many other places in Bagan. Dancer – Shwe Yee Than
Dress – Shwe Yee Than (SY Fashion Collection)
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Video Recording & Editing- Zeyar Wai Phyo. ပုုဂံခေတ်အက. ယဉ်ကျေးမှုဝန်ကြီးဌာနမှ တင်ဆက်ကပြခဲ့ဖူးတဲ့ ပုုဂံခေတ်နံရံဆေးရေးပန်းချီများမှာတွေ့ရတဲ့ ပုုဂံကကွက်များထဲမှ ပြန်လည်ဖော်ထုုတ်ထားတဲ့ ကကွက် (၁၇)ကွက်နဲ့အတူ အရင်တွေ့ရှိပြီးသားပုုဂံကကွက်တစ်ချို့ကိုုပေါင်းစပ်ထားတဲ့ ပုုဂံခေတ်အကကိုု ဓမ္မရံကြီးဘုုရား၊ လေးမျက်နှာဘုုရား အစရှိသဖြင့် ပုုဂံမြို့မှ ဘုုရားများတွင် ရိုု်က်ကူးခဲ့တဲ့ ပုုဂံအကလေးကိုု တင်ဆက်ပေးလိုုက်ပါတယ်။ ** Pls view with HD for better quality **. အက – ရွှေရည်သန်း
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BAGAN : The City of Temples https://youtu.be/0MtIVJ2lcu8?si=6LDwsZg2llTqk7qB. In the lowlands of Burma lie the remains of thousands of crumbling temples…. In this episode, we tell one of the most colourful stories of civilizational survival: the story of the Bagan Empire of Myanmar. Find out how this kingdom rose up in the Irrawaddy river valley of central Myanmar, and built one of the most remarkable series of monuments to have survived from the medieval world. Discover what life was like for the people who lived there, and find out what happened to cause its sudden and complete collapse. ** Fall of Civilizations the book is now available to pre-order: linktr.ee/fallofcivilizations **. SOURCES: / 72823363 Voice actors: Paul Casselle
Michael Hajiantonis
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Jay Forrester. Readings in Burmese were performed by Daniel San. Sound engineering by Alexey Sibikin.
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/ @fallofcivilizations Chapters. 0:14 – Intro
12:26 – Origins of the Bagan Empire
38:04 – Anawrahta
47:43 – The fall of King Anawrahta a
59:00 – The reign of King Kyansittha
1:17:58 – The Rise and Fall of King Narathu
1:23:08 – The Role of the Church
1:35:06 – The Mongol Invasion
1:47:01- The Kingdom of Bagan Collapses
1:58:37 – Final Poem
မြန်မာ့သမိုင်း အမှန်တွေပါလွဲမှားနေသော ရာဇဝင် တွေကလူအများရဲ့စိတ်ကိုပါလွဲမှားစေပါတယ်… ထို့ကြောင့်တစ်နေ့ကိုအချိန်အနည်းငယ်ပေး၍ နားထောင်စေလိုပါတယ်…အများဆုံးအချိန်ပေးရ မိနစ်၂၀ပေါ့…Audio Books
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ဗမာလူမျိုး စတင် ဖြစ်ပေါ်လာပုံ https://youtu.be/wNNQKDogTGQ?si=JcIt4jOwUwUoX5gJ
ဗမာ လူမျိုးဘယ်ကစ https://youtu.be/B8C0hgeFHkA?si=abE1Jp5ZSmdncjBn
How Tibetan Migrants Built a Burmese Civilization https://youtu.be/ONePXBAvEow?si=tDFAkT1Z6BfU3Ze6. Read The Full Essay Here: https://docs.google.com/document…. Today I dive into the overlooked historical influence that Tibet has had on Myanmar, often overshadowed by the more widely recognized influences from India, China, and Southeast Asia. We’ll explore the ethnic origins of the ancient Pyu city-states, tracing their connections to the Tibetan Plateau around Qinghai Lake. I’ll also discuss the possible genetic contributions of Tibetan Empire warriors on early Burmese migrants and draw intriguing parallels between the histories of Tibet and Myanmar. Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:10 Myanmar’s influences from its neighbors
0:50 Pyu city-states
1:00 Origin of the Pyu on the Tibetan Plateau
1:22 Contributions and legacy of the Pyu city-states
2:00 Migrational patterns following Tibet’s River Systems
2:43 Formation of the Bamar (Burmese ethnic group)
3:00 Burmese warriors of Nanzhao raid the Pyu city-states
3:19 Nanzhao and the Tibetan Empire
4:00 Nanzhao conquer the Pyu city-states
4:15 End of the Pyu city-states
4:40 Facts about Nanzhao
4:51 Tibetan Warriors among the “Swift Horsemen From The North”
5:27 Ancestral Homeland on Qinghai Lake (Tsongön Lake)
5:46 Similarity between Pyu city-state artifacts and Tibetan Dzi Beads
6:19 Tibeto-Burman Language Family Connection
7:25 Spread of Tibeto-Burman Languages Through Migrations Following Tibet’s River Systems
7:58 Genetic Connection Between Tibetans and Burmese
9:14 Religious Parallels Between Tibet and Myanmar
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မွန်လူမျိုး သမိုင်း ကြောင်း https://youtu.be/71CEmAHVi4E?si=Q9xKn5IxcrD4rubY
သံလွင်မြစ်ကိုပထမဆုံးတံတားထိုး နိုင်ခဲ့တဲ့ မွန်သူရဲ ကောင်း https://youtu.be/DWwkYL5Y4iw?si=RFUb4zyufmBtCygC
မွန်သူရဲကောင်း လဂွန်းအိန် (ခေါ် )မသံလုံ https://youtu.be/LNFK-dZlmLM?si=ccmlY3FCfLmi4Yep မွန်သူရဲကောင်း လဂွန်းအိန်သည် အင်းဝ-ဟံသာဝတီ အနှစ်လေးဆယ်စစ် အတွင်းထင်ရှားသည့် စစ်သူရဲဖြစ်သည်။ ဟံသာဝတီတပ်၏ ပုံရိပ်ဖြစ်သကဲ့သို့ ရာဇာဓိရာဇ်၏ အားထားရသည့် စစ်ဗိုလ်၊ တပ်မှူးလည်းဖြစ်သည်။ အမည်ရင်း မသံလုံဖြစ်သည်။ source – wikipedia။ ချစ်ဦးညို စာအုပ် လဂွန်းအိမ် (သို့) နှင်းကေသရာ ချစ်တဲ့ သူရဲ ကောင်း https://youtu.be/W7fabBFOX2A?si=zW55NivyMnA5EJtF
မြန်မာနိုင်ံ၏ ရှေးဟောင်း မြို့တော် ပုဂံအကြောင်း https://youtu.be/7u7wT5dFjh4?si=wiTPFr_oGct70vDE
ပုဂံခေတ် မင်းဆက်များ မြန်မာ့သမိုင်း https://youtu.be/0x-lHXGoKTg?si=O5ReDKlCv50fyp6T
ပုဂံပြည် စတင်တည်ထောင်ခြင်း တည်မြဲခြင်း ပျက်စီးခြင်း။ https://youtu.be/jOvqCEa5Z9U?si=McZYyJIx1A_S2WZ_
အလွန်စိတ်ဝင်စားဖွယ် ရာ ကောင်းပြီး ကြည်ညိုဖွယ်ရာ ကောင်းလွန်းလှတဲ့ ပုဂံ အာနန္ဒာ ဘဒရားအကြောင်း https://youtu.be/LzoIWftoA-w?si=opu-RAmuuCaLVDAD
The History Of Great Bagan. ဒဏ္ဍာရီတွေရဲ့ နောက်ကွယ်က ပဒဂ့သမိုင်း ကို လေ့လာ ကြည့်ရအောင် https://youtu.be/hFnofrnuXgQ?si=Cstiflg1I_osTEIX ဒီနေ့ ကျွန်တော်တို့ဟာ ပုဂံရဲ့သမိုင်းကြောင်းကို အသေးစိတ် လေ့လာကြမှာ ဖြစ်ပါတယ်။ ပုဂံခေတ်ရဲ့ ပထမဆုံးဘုရင် အနော်ရထာမင်းကြီး အကြောင်းကနေ စပြီး ပုဂံပြည်ကြီး ဘယ်လိုထွန်းကားလာခဲ့လဲ၊ ဘာကြောင့် ပျက်စီးသွားရတာလဲ၊ ပုဂံခေတ်လူတွေရဲ့ နေ့စဉ်ဘဝပုံစံတွေ ဘယ်လိုရှိခဲ့လဲ၊ ပုဂံဘုရားတွေ ဘာကြောင့် ဒီလောက်များပြားရတာလဲ စတဲ့ မေးခွန်းတွေရဲ့ အဖြေတွေကို ရှာဖွေသွားမှာ ဖြစ်ပါတယ်။ ဒါ့အပြင် သင်မသိသေးတဲ့ ပုဂံရဲ့ လျှို့ဝှက်ဆန်းကြယ်တဲ့ အကြောင်းအရာတချို့ကိုလည်း ဖော်ထုတ်ပြသပေးသွားမှာပါ။ ပုဂံရဲ့ မြေအောက်လှိုဏ်ခေါင်းလမ်းတွေ၊ ပုပ္ပါးမင်းသမီးရဲ့ ဒဏ္ဍာရီတွေနဲ့ အနုပညာလက်ရာတွေရဲ့ နောက်ကွယ်က ပုံပြင်တွေကိုလည်း ပြောပြပေးသွားပါမယ်။ ဒါကြောင့် ဒီဗီဒီယိုကို အဆုံးထိ ကြည့်ရှုပြီး မြန်မာ့သမိုင်းရဲ့ ရွှေခေတ် ကို အတူတူ ပြန်သွားလိုက်ရအောင်ပါ
Bagan in Central Myanmar. has about 2200 amazing Buddhist Temples. https://youtu.be/443M-JZbUuI?si=3xBRyoq3uDaU-KfN Some years ago I was struck by the beauty, the sheer size and number of the monuments, when I saw a documentary of Lonely Planet about Bagan in Myanmar. One thing I knew for sure: “That’s a place I want to go”.
To me Bagan is the apex of a civilization, like for instance Angkor in Cambodia. These people created an amazing 2.224 Buddhist monuments, dating from Bagan’s “Golden Period” (1044 — 1287) with such a simple means.
I stayed in Bagan for thirteen days and visited and photographed almost all of the interesting Buddhist monuments and temples. I hope this unique HD movie with the wonderful music of Deuter’s Buddha nature will transmit some of the awe and wonder I felt walking around at one of the most wonderful sacred sites on this planet I have visited.
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Vijrayana’s Impact on Ancient Myanmar : Vajrayana Buddhism and The Ari Monks in the late Bagan Empire https://youtu.be/6Cw1MlYGwAU?si=yuk0ImxnIEBnd4ZH Centre for Bhutan & GNH Studies Tradition and Innovation in Vajrayana Buddhism
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RITH, Motithang, Thimphu, July 1 – 3, 2016 Biographical Profile
Dr. Khin Zaw is a medical doctor, pathologist, and educationist currently
based at the International Medical School of Management and Science
University in Malaysia. Founder of Srivatsa (Thiriwitsa) Publications in
Yangon, Dr. Khin Zaw has published thirty-eight books, comprising novels,
biographies, essays, folklore, history, and poetry. His historical novel
Silavamsa Dah (‘The Sword of Virtuous Lineage’) based on the Second
Anglo-Burmese war (1851-1853), was conferred the National Literature
Award of Myanmar for 2013.
Visit to the King Anawrahta Palace Site in Bagan https://youtu.be/pZjDlt64GHo?si=w4bxdMdJOTm9gNcR. Bagan dynasty had 55 kings in line and during Bagan period the palace site was moved four times.
• The first palace site was in Yonlut Kyun established by King ThaMudDaRit in 108 A.D.
• The second palace site was in Thiripyitsaya established by King PiteTayLal in 324 A.D.
• The third palace site was in Tanpawadi established by King ThaikTaing in 516 A.D.
• The fourth palace site was in old Bagan established by King PyinBya in 846 A.D.
MYANMAR -Asia -a Day in Began. https://youtu.be/5btWyUhfFM4?si=w0rABL_zujPW4H1c. Bagan is a place and an area in Myanmar (Burma).
It is particularly known because of the many Hindu and Buddha monuments of about 800 to 1.100 years old. These are the remnants of an ancient empire. The kingdom of Bagan was founded round about the year 850.
After 200 years Bagan became very prosperous.
The number of pagodas increased to about 13.000.
After 400 years Bagan fell into decay
and Mongols took it in the year 1287.
After more than 1.000 years Bagan was rediscovered.
Of the recovered 4.000 monuments, 2.237 are still in good shape. The music in this film are two songs of Pink Floyd (1973 and 1975). Even though at first galnce this music does not have a clear connection to Hiduism and Buddhism in my opinion it suits well with these pictures. I recorded the footage in February 2012.
The Lost city of Bagan Myanmar ‘ UNESCO World Heritage Site https://youtu.be/uD7CPsVwG4E?si=14uibDumC2fDTRfz. Join us on this adventure to the heart of Burma!
See inside the golden temples of Bagan the Shwesandaw Pagoda , Ananda Temple and many more. Uncover the secrets of Mynamar.
After 50 years this country is open and we were there come take a peak at the mystery of Bagan,
Please join us.
One of the Greatest Empires of South East Asia : The Bagan Empire of Myanmar https://youtu.be/PdKqIPzAv6k?si=Xg8CATjsqgd34phr. The 11th century was a difficult period for Buddhism in South and South East Asia. The Buddhist stronghold in Afghanistan and North Western India was already lost to Islamic invaders. Buddhism was heading to complete decline in its birthplace, the Gangetic plains of India. The Andhra region in the South of India, the last stronghold of Theravada Buddhism in India was lost to Hindu Shaivite Chola Empire, while Sri Lanka was already under their rule. The South East Asian Buddhist nations were also under attack from the Chola and Khmer empires.
During these difficult times, two great kings stand out who played a major role in reversing the decline of Buddhism. The first was the King Vijayabahu of Sri Lanka. The second king was the King Anawrahta of Myanmar. Eventually, Myanmar became one of the centres of Theravada Buddhism and played a significant role in the development and spread of Buddhism in the world. Myanmar #Buddhism #history. Credits: Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from videvo.net. Map created from DEMIS Mapserver, which are public domain. Koba-chan.Ghaznavid Empire 975 – 1187 (AD).PNG: Arab LeagueKhwarezmian Empire 1190 – 1220 (AD).svg: Rcsprinter123derivative work: RowanwindwhistlerReference: [1], CC BY-SA 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licen…, via Wikimedia Commons
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Bagan The Lost City of 10,000 Temples The Golden Age of Myanmar https://youtu.be/6ZNLo6Hqcx0?si=i3Q4-PXOV7Pq-P2q. Hidden on the banks of the Irrawaddy River lies one of the most breathtaking archaeological wonders on Earth — Bagan, the ancient capital of Myanmar’s first empire.
Discover how King Anawrahta and his successors built over 10,000 temples and stupas, transforming Bagan into a spiritual and architectural masterpiece.
From the rise of a mighty Buddhist kingdom to its mysterious decline, this is the extraordinary story of Bagan — the city of faith, power, and timeless beauty. #WorldHistory #AncientWonders #100HI
The Rise and Fall of Ancient Bagan -Travel Through Myanmar Golden Past https://youtu.be/7GJ56qjSOOY?si=bqlXEA21qrCNxpOe. Step into the ancient soul of Myanmar as we trace the incredible journey of Bagan, once the heart of a powerful Buddhist kingdom and now a mystical landscape of pagodas, history, and spirituality. 🔹 In this travel vlog, we explore the past and present of Bagan, one of the greatest archaeological and religious sites in Asia. Once a rich and cosmopolitan capital, Bagan rose to glory under the leadership of King Anawrahta, who in 1057 CE founded the first Burmese empire. The city flourished for over two centuries, connecting the India-China trade route and controlling the fertile Irrawaddy and Sittang valleys. 🔹 Long before Bagan’s rise, the Pyu cities had come under repeated attacks from Nanzhao (China) in the 8th century, paving the way for migrations from the Yunnan and Tibet border. The ancestors of the Burmese people arrived via the Irrawaddy River, settled around Pagan, and shaped the destiny of what is now Myanmar (Burma). 🔹 During its golden age, 55 kings sponsored a building frenzy that left behind more than 10,000 pagodas, temples, and monasteries. Today, around 2,000 pagodas still grace the plains—survivors of earthquakes, time, and natural decay. In this video, we feature three iconic monuments: Ananda Pagoda – A masterpiece of Mon and Indian architectural fusion, built during the reign of King Narapatisithu, reflecting the height of Bagan’s prosperity. Sulamani Pagoda – An elegant temple known for its sophisticated design and mural paintings, representing the maturing style of Bagan-era architecture. Bu Paya Pagoda – Perched on the right bank of the Irrawaddy, this unique bulb-shaped pagoda is steeped in legend. Built by Pyusawti, the hero who vanquished the Five Menaces” threatening ancient Bagan. In 1287 CE, the Mongol invasion shattered the kingdom. Bagan was abandoned and faded into history, never to reclaim its glory—but its silent pagodas still whisper the stories of a once-great empire. Explore the lost city of Bagan—where Buddhism, myth, architecture, and history meet on the timeless banks of the Irrawaddy River. 💬 Tell us which temple inspired you the most.
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Bagan Temples of Myanmar -Journey with Jamie Logan https://youtu.be/5TKZ0uNCOus?si=M2XVg_i6TdVYlM4R. Welcome to Jamie’s Journeys! Join Regent Seven Seas cruise director and adventurer Jamie Logan as he travels to Yangon Myanmar and takes an excursion up to the Mandalay Region to Bagan. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Kingdom of Pagan, the first kingdom to unify the regions that would later constitute modern Myanmar. During it’s height between the 11th and 13th centuries, over 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, Today over 2200 temples and pagodas still survive.
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ဒဏ္ဍာရီတွေရဲ့ နောက်ကွယ်က ပုဂံသမိုင်း ကို လေ့လာ ကြည့်ရအောင် -The History of Great Bagan https://youtu.be/hFnofrnuXgQ?si=vUxooEZsR_Fm429I ဒီနေ့ ကျွန်တော်တို့ဟာ ပုဂံရဲ့သမိုင်းကြောင်းကို အသေးစိတ် လေ့လာကြမှာ ဖြစ်ပါတယ်။ ပုဂံခေတ်ရဲ့ ပထမဆုံးဘုရင် အနော်ရထာမင်းကြီး အကြောင်းကနေ စပြီး ပုဂံပြည်ကြီး ဘယ်လိုထွန်းကားလာခဲ့လဲ၊ ဘာကြောင့် ပျက်စီးသွားရတာလဲ၊ ပုဂံခေတ်လူတွေရဲ့ နေ့စဉ်ဘဝပုံစံတွေ ဘယ်လိုရှိခဲ့လဲ၊ ပုဂံဘုရားတွေ ဘာကြောင့် ဒီလောက်များပြားရတာလဲ စတဲ့ မေးခွန်းတွေရဲ့ အဖြေတွေကို ရှာဖွေသွားမှာ ဖြစ်ပါတယ်။ ဒါ့အပြင် သင်မသိသေးတဲ့ ပုဂံရဲ့ လျှို့ဝှက်ဆန်းကြယ်တဲ့ အကြောင်းအရာတချို့ကိုလည်း ဖော်ထုတ်ပြသပေးသွားမှာပါ။ ပုဂံရဲ့ မြေအောက်လှိုဏ်ခေါင်းလမ်းတွေ၊ ပုပ္ပါးမင်းသမီးရဲ့ ဒဏ္ဍာရီတွေနဲ့ အနုပညာလက်ရာတွေရဲ့ နောက်ကွယ်က ပုံပြင်တွေကိုလည်း ပြောပြပေးသွားပါမယ်။ ဒါကြောင့် ဒီဗီဒီယိုကို အဆုံးထိ ကြည့်ရှုပြီး မြန်မာ့သမိုင်းရဲ့ ရွှေခေတ် ကို အတူတူ ပြန်သွားလိုက်ရအောင်ပါ
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Bagan The Lost City of 10,000 Temples The Golden Age of Myanmar https://youtu.be/6ZNLo6Hqcx0?si=1bYwgJ-MPSi8rHJF Hidden on the banks of the Irrawaddy River lies one of the most breathtaking archaeological wonders on Earth — Bagan, the ancient capital of Myanmar’s first empire.
Discover how King Anawrahta and his successors built over 10,000 temples and stupas, transforming Bagan into a spiritual and architectural masterpiece.
From the rise of a mighty Buddhist kingdom to its mysterious decline, this is the extraordinary story of Bagan — the city of faith, power, and timeless beauty. #WorldHistory #AncientWonders #100HI
Myanmar’’s Unifying Kingdom / The Mark Of Empire /Bagan CNA Documentary https://youtu.be/5TxActwm9dw?si=nWCLfj9B7jei0tWB The Bagan Empire was first to unify the territory of present-day Myanmar under Burmese language and culture, that grew into a world-renowned centre of Buddhist learning. Host Peter Lee learns how its fabled king, Anawrahta, overcame the dry conditions of his land by taming rivers into canals and weirs which are still used today. As a bigger harvest grew his population, Bagan was ripe for expansion, and Peter takes part in the traditional elephant dance that celebrates a Buddhist pilgrimage of King Anawrahta’s. While the Bagan king wished to turn Bagan into a new Buddhist state, Peter heads to a sacred mountain to see the battle that unfolded between Buddhism and Myanmar’s indigenous animist gods, called Nats. It’s expansion transformed Bagan into a capital of diverse peoples, who each brought their own in founding a new Burmese culture and identity. And the legacy of its temple building still lives on in a strong faith that’s practiced among the Burmese people today. For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER! / cnainsider About the series: Host Peter Lee explores the history of four Southeast Asian empires that made their mark on the world. Travelling from Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia to Indonesia, Peter explores ancient ruins, epic legends and vibrant traditions to chart the rise and fall of four distinct empires, and how their legacy still shapes cultures and identities in the region today
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Burma Bagan : The City of 3000 Temples https://youtu.be/lqBnVo0Nf88?si=A_yvgpe9U0XQCkVr Burma is not only fascinating because of its very rich history, but also its atmosphere, aromas and hospitality. Occupied by the Mons, the Burmans and the British, Burma has known multiple cultures. T. The city of Bagan, “the land of golden roofs,” is a jewel of Burma. It is a testament to the past grandeur of the kings of Bagan who reigned over the first Burman empire. There are monuments of Sri Lankan, Indian, Tibetan, Mon and Burman influence…. This majestic Buddhist archaeological site, comparable to Angkor in neighboring Cambodia, is home to more that 2,000 temples, stupas and pagodas, built between the 11th and 13th centuries and spread across 40 km2. It is the largest concentration of Buddhist monuments in the world. After having gone through the Sarabha Gate, a estige of the 9th century, you can admire a view of the entire old city from the top of the ThatbyinnyuPahto Temple: at 63 meters high it is the tallest monument in Bagan. The construction of the Shwezigon Pagoda was begun in 1059 by King Anawrahta to shelter a jawbone and tooth of Buddha that he had obtained after his campaign against the Dali kingdom (in what is now Yunnan). It was finished under the reign of his son Kyansittha in 1102: inside the complex there is a stone pillar that has inscriptions about the King. The Ananda Temple is one of the most beautiful Buddhist monuments in Bagan. Built by King Kyansittha in 1091, it was originally dedicated to the “infinite wisdom” of the Buddha (anantapinya). According to Legend, Kyansittha had been inspired by the description that monks from India gave of their temple, which would explain the Ananda’s Indian architectural features. The Wetkyi Inn Gubyaukgyi Temple houses lovely frescos depicting scenes from the Jataka. The stairs inside lead to four Buddha images and the Hindu sculptures carved on the spire. The Htilominlo Temple, famous for its fine stucco ornaments, was built between 1211 and 1218 by King Htilominlo (or Nandaungmya) to commemorate the fact that a parasol (a symbol of power) tilted towards him him during his enthronement. On the second floor, four buddhas have their backs to the central pillar, facing in the four directions. Directed by Jacques VICHET
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Exploring BAGAN Episode 2- BAGAN Famous Temple Tour https://youtu.be/2doMiT-5pP4?si=mIRI6PPWIimT4F2I. Join our host Elena as she explores one of the most magical places in the world — Bagan, the ancient city of temples in Myanmar.
In this episode, we visit four of the most iconic and historically important pagodas: Ananda Temple, Shwezigon Pagoda, Dhammayangyi Temple, and Thatbyinnyu Temple. 🌟 What’s inside this vlog:
✔ The story behind Ananda Temple and its four standing Buddha statues
✔ The golden beauty of Shwezigon Pagoda and its sacred relics
✔ The mystery and legend of Dhammayangyi, the “haunted temple” of Bagan
✔ The tallest temple in Bagan — Thatbyinnyu Temple. Bagan is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with thousands of pagodas, each telling a story of Myanmar’s ancient kings, culture, and Buddhist faith.
If you love history, culture, and stunning landscapes, this episode will make you fall in love with Bagan. Location: Bagan. Music: Zac Nelson – Life Begins
The David Roy Collective – The Light of Men
Yehezkel Raz – Diaspora
Bobby Quick – Without You
Bagan Temples. https://youtu.be/O0lxqwO5DEs?si=Q6B4ky0P0Wa7Zu60. Exploring Bagan Myanmar -World Heritage Site – 2023 https://youtu.be/Y4Kt1bJM7NU?si=hLsv0Z1zeqVJJHHe. Bagan ပုဂံ, formerly Pagan, is an ancient city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mandalay Region of Myanmar. From the 9th to 13th centuries, the city was the capital of the Bagan Kingdom, the first kingdom that unified the regions that would later constitute Myanmar. During the kingdom’s height between the 11th and 13th centuries, more than 10,000 Buddhist temples, pagodas and monasteries were constructed in the Bagan plains alone, of which the remains of over 2200 temples and pagodas survive. From 1044 to 1287, Bagan was the capital as well as the political, economic and cultural nerve center of the Bagan Empire. Over the course of 250 years, Bagan’s rulers and their wealthy subjects constructed over 10,000 religious monuments (approximately 1000 stupas, 10,000 small temples and 3000 monasteries) in an area of 104 km2 (40 sq mi) in the Bagan plains. The Pagan Empire collapsed in 1287 due to repeated Mongol invasions (1277–1301). Recent research shows that Mongol armies may not have reached Bagan itself, and that even if they did, the damage they inflicted was probably minimal. However, the damage had already been done. The city, once home to some 50,000 to 200,000 people, had been reduced to a small town, never to regain its preeminence. The city formally ceased to be the capital of Burma in December 1297 when the Myinsaing Kingdom became the new power in Upper Burma. Bagan survived into the 15th century as a human settlement and as a pilgrimage destination throughout the imperial period. A smaller number of “new and impressive” religious monuments still went up to the mid-15th century but afterward, new temple constructions slowed to a trickle with fewer than 200 temples built between the 15th and 20th centuries. On 6 July 2019, Bagan was officially inscribed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995. This makes Bagan the second World Heritage Site in Myanmar, after the Ancient Cities of Pyu. There is so much to see and do in Bagan. It’s a destination that should be on every serious travelers list. Enjoy the video! If you would like to support the channel through unique items only found here visit my store. / @endlessjourneytravels
ပုဂံပြည်ကြီးကို စူးစမ်းလေ့လာခြင်း https://youtu.be/pVUyhfjn-f0?si=F4ZT5M9Oi7YATKno Discover the ancient beauty of Bagan, Myanmar, one of the most magical places in the world. In this video, I explore stunning pagodas, peaceful sunrise views, and the rich cultural heritage that makes Bagan truly unforgettable. Join me as I wander through historic temples, capture breathtaking moments, and experience the unique atmosphere of this iconic destination. If you enjoy the video, don’t forget to lik e, comment, and subscribe for more travel content!
Bagan ,A Distant Glory https://youtu.be/NO6zrbHExUQ?si=nsICRNYJruc2fi1o. Bagan, A Distant Glory (English language)
famous ruins and general view of bagan
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The 10 rh Century Bagan Kingdom ,Myanmar အနော်ရထာမင်းလက်ထက် ပုဂံပြည် 2019 UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE https://youtu.be/1PJMt2PP7Ck?si=ydg87bHLyCWvicyJ. Old Bagan
Ancient city of Bagan, Myanmar is famous for its countless temples.
In 2019, ancient cultural area of Bagan was recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Old Yone Hlut Kyun Palace is considered as the dawn of Bagan.
King Anawrahta is 42th monarch of Bagan kingdom and also considered as foundation father of first Myanmar Kingdom.
And he implemented and embraced Theravada Buddhism to Bagan.
ဒီဗွီဒီယိုမှာ ပုဂံပြည်အစလို့ သမိုင်းမှတ်တမ်းတွေအရ ယူဆကြတဲ့ “ယုန်လွှတ်ကျွန်း” နန်းတော်ဟောင်းနေရာ နဲ့ အနော်ရထာမင်းလက်ထက် ထင်ရှားခဲ့တဲ့ စေတီပုထိုးများအကြောင်းကို မျှဝေပေးသွားမှာဖြစ်ပါတယ်။
ကြည့်ရှုအားပေးတဲ့အတွက်ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါတယ်ရှင်။. Chapter
00:00 Intro, King Anawrahta, အနော်ရထာမင်း
02:00 Letpanpyar fried chicken, လက်ပံပျားကြက်ကြော်
02:45 Yone Hlut Kyun(Birthplace of Bagan), ယုန်လွှတ်ကျွန်း ပုဂံနန်းတော်ဟောင်း
04:14 Shwe San Daw Pagoda, ရွှေဆံတော်စေတီ
07:20 Shwe Si Gon Pagoda, ရွှေစည်းခုံစေတီ
14:38 Manuha Phaya, မနူဟာဘုရား
18:36 Tuyin Taung Pagoda, တုရင်တောင်စွယ်တော်စေတီ
23:16 Paing Palm restaurant, ပိုင်ထန်းတဲ
26:00 Lawkanandar, လောကနန္ဒာစေတီ. @michellechoMYN. bagan #myanmar #ancientcity #temple #travel #roadtrip #travelvlog. ပုဂံ #မြန်မာ
The Timeless History of Bagan ,Myanmar -Free Ai Video by Ai I video and edited by cutcup https://youtu.be/Ua6od-d4Fr8?si=FM0BgeSv0FWVJ75U

