Visit to the King Anawrahta palace site in Bagan
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.
https://youtu.be/pZjDlt64GHo?si=H_-h_nGqObRBIgff

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BAGAN TEMPLES MYANMAR , Thousnads of Temples in the Plain of Myanmar

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Today, journey to the Bagan Temples in Myanmar — a breathtaking ancient city home to over 2,000 surviving temples, pagodas, and stupas spread across vast golden plains. Once a powerful capital of the Pagan Kingdom, Bagan was the heart of religion, culture, and architecture for centuries, shaping the identity of Myanmar.
This short video takes you on a cinematic journey through:
✨ The famous Ananda Temple
✨ Sunrise views over the ancient plains
✨ Majestic golden pagodas
✨ Timeless Buddhist heritage
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MM မြန်မာဘာသာပြန် (Short Myanmar translation):
ဗာဂန်ဘုရားကျောင်းများ — မြန်မာနိုင်ငံရှိ ရှေးဟောင်းမြို့တော်တစ်ခုဖြစ်ပြီး နီလာပြင်ပေါ်တွင် ဘုရားကျောင်းနှင့် ပုထိုးစည်ပင်များ ရှိသည်။ ဤဗွီဒီယိုတိုမြို့သည် အန်းဒါနဒါဘုရား၊ နေရောင်ထွက်ချိန်အလှများနှင့် ဗုဒ္ဓဘာသာနှင့် ယဉ်ကျေးမှုအမွေအနှစ်များကို ရိုက်ကူးပြသပါသည်။
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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.
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Paul Casselle
Michael Hajiantonis
Nick Denton
Alexandra Boulton
Jay Forrester
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https://youtu.be/0MtIVJ2lcu8?si=j-dTuU2At5dGyIwa
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
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ပုဂဲရာဇဝင်
https://youtu.be/0MtIVJ2lcu8?si=TlZidmvnnyABWu5q
Bagan Vlogs I videos
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Bagan Temple Blog Part 1 ပုဂံဘရား ၁၈ ဆူရဲ့ စိတ်ဝင်စားစရာ သမိုင်းကြောင်းများ
ဒီ ပုဂံ vlog လေးက ဘုရား၁၈ဆူရဲ့အကြောင်းကိုတင်ဆက်ထားတဲ့ series ဖြစ်ပြီး
ကျန်တဲ့အပိုင်းတွေကိုဆက်လက်ကြည့်ရှုလို့ရပါတယ်
Part 2: တနင်္ဂနွေသားကို စတေးပြီးတည်ခဲ့တဲ့ ပုဂံဘုရား
• တနင်္ဂနွေသားကို စတေးပြီးတည်ခဲ့တဲ…
Part 3: ဘုရားတည်ပြီး ရေစက်ချတဲ့နေ့မှာ ကွပ်မျက်ခံလိုက်ရတဲ့ စိမ်းညက်ညီအစ်မ
• ဘုရားတည်ပြီး ကွပ်မျက်ခံလိုက်ရတဲ့…
ပုဂံမှာ မိုးပျံပူပေါင်းစီးတဲ့အတွေ့အကြုံ vlog လေးလည်းဒီမှာကြည့်လို့ရပါတယ်
 • ပုဂံမှာမိုးပျံပူဖောင်းစီးတဲ့ အတွ…
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00:00 Intro
01:20 နတ်သမီးကမ်းပါး
06:12 ကုန်းတော်ကြီးဘုရား
09:40 ပြဿဒ်ကြီးဘုရား
11:20 သပိတ်မှောက်ဘုရား
14:25 စူဠာမဏိဘုရား
18:15 ဓမ္မရံကြီးဘုရား
bagan #bagantemple #myanmar #baganvlog
https://youtu.be/Iwi11zHn_Pc?si=fMM4rdYkF4S6yYob
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Bagan Temple Blog Part 2: တနင်္ဂနွေသားကို စတေးပြီးတည်ခဲ့တဲ့ ပုဂံဘုရား
• တနင်္ဂနွေသားကို စတေးပြီးတည်ခဲ့တဲ…
ဒီ ပုဂံ vlog လေးက ဘုရား၁၈ဆူရဲ့အကြောင်းကိုတင်ဆက်ထားတဲ့ series ဖြစ်ပြီး
ကျန်တဲ့အပိုင်းတွေကိုဆက်လက်ကြည့်ရှုလို့ရပါတယ်
Part 1 – ပုဂံဘုရား ၁၈ဆူရဲ့စိတ်၀င်စားစရာ သမိုင်းကြောင်း
 • ပုဂံဘုရား ၁၈ဆူရဲ့စိတ်၀င်စားစရာ သ…
ပုဂံမှာ မိုးပျံပူပေါင်းစီးတဲ့အတွေ့အကြုံ vlog လေးလည်းဒီမှာကြည့်လို့ရပါတယ်
 • ပုဂံမှာမိုးပျံပူဖောင်းစီးတဲ့ အတွ…
00:00 Intro
01:55 လက်ပန်းချီ
02:47 ဝဋ််တာနတော
06:08 နတ်ထောင့်ကျောင်း
07:32 ရွှေကွန်ခြာ
11:02 အာနန္ဒာဘုရား
13:04 မီးမလောင်ကျောင်း
14:27 နတ်လျောင်း ဟိန္ဒူဘုရားကျောင်း
16:02 သဗ္ဗညုဘုရား
20:36 ရွှေစည်းခုံ
bagan #bagantemple #myanmar #baganvlog
https://youtu.be/VTuGN9BxIcI?si=BzUvUH4YHsIevDlu
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Bagan Temple Blog Part 3: ဘုရားတည်ပြီး ရေစက်ချတဲ့နေ့မှာ ကွပ်မျက်ခံလိုက်ရတဲ့ စိမ်းညက်ညီအစ်မ
https://youtu.be/A4znE9r41xs?si=vCw7LlDAnb-uYKZq
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Bagan Trip
https://youtu.be/rnqE3PorzVU?si=-0XuvBdGU4LzJfAT
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ဓမ္မရံကြီး ဘုရား
https://youtu.be/hjwbAGTDnq8?si=rb3Nv-wKe6VLdrzd
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Fall of Civilization in Bagan
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ပြိုလဲ ပျက်စီး ခဲ့တဲ့ပုဂံ
https://youtu.be/hFnofrnuXgQ?si=C1srLog1bQ8nX_9V
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Wonders of Myanmar
https://youtu.be/U4fcgV2fafQ?si=hEJQgDzl-dSFWLlr
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Inside the forbidden temples of Myanmar / Newly discovered 11th century ruins
How did a small principality in the land of Myanmar transform into one of the greatest Buddhist empires the world has ever seen? In this episode, we journey to the heart of Central Myanmar to explore the legendary Pagan Empire (Bagan). At its zenith, this was a city of 10,000 temples—a sprawling golden metropolis that served as a global beacon for art, architecture, and spirituality. We gain exclusive access to the latest archaeological breakthroughs, including an 11th-century water reservoir system discovered only in 2013. This “ancient infinity pool” reveals the sophisticated hydraulic engineering that allowed a civilization to thrive in one of the most arid climates on Earth.
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https://youtu.be/akOEiZ4mFc4?si=m49CO4Nc4Wl4Pz4n
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Bagan Myanmar 4k full film
https://youtu.be/uswMNkp94vc?si=6w8Vwyn-Q-c52f5i
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Burma Bagan City of 3000 temples
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
he 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
https://youtu.be/lqBnVo0Nf88?si=iOlYSKXusiE7KY9Q
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10th century Bagan Kingdom အနော်ရထာမင်းလက်ထက် ပုဂံပြည်
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
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https://youtu.be/1PJMt2PP7Ck?si=G88QTciL9WtBU3y4
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Bagan in central Myanmarhas about 2200 amazing Buddhist Temples
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.
More on: http://www.asia-pictures.net/myanmar/index.htm
