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Best 1 Dhammayangyi Temple

Dhammayangyi Temple stands as a significant monument within the ancient city of Bagan, Myanmar. Constructed in the 12th century by King Narathu, it remains the largest temple complex on the Bagan plains. Its imposing scale and intricate brickwork reflect the power and religious devotion of the early...

2 Manuha Stupa, Bagan

Built in 1067 CE in Bagan, Myanmar, by the captive Mon king Manuha, this temple is famous for its massive, tightly confined Buddha statues symbolizing his imprisonment.

3 Htilominlo Stupa, Bagan

Completed in 1211 CE by King Htilominlo in Myanmar's Bagan region, this 46-meter-tall red brick temple is renowned for its intricate ornamental plasterwork.

4 Ananda Temple

The Ananda Temple is a highly revered Buddhist temple located in Bagan, Myanmar. Built in 1105 CE by King Kyanzittha, it is an architectural masterpiece of the Mon style.

5 Nagayon Pagoda, Bagan

Located in Bagan, Myanmar, this late 11th-century temple built by King Kyansittha is notable for its serpentine naga guardians shielding the central shrine.

6 Pyathadar Stupa, Bagan

Constructed in Bagan, Myanmar, by King Kyaswa around 1225 CE, Pyathadar Gyi is notable for being one of the largest double-cave monasteries in the region.

7 Bupaya Pagoda

The Bupaya Pagoda is an ancient, cylindrical stupa located along the Irrawaddy River in Bagan, Myanmar, believed to have been originally constructed in the 2nd century.

8 Abeyadana Pagoda, Bagan

Constructed in Bagan, Myanmar, during the late 11th century, this temple is famous for housing early Mahayana Buddhist frescoes attributed to its patron, Queen Abeyadana.

9 Myazedi Pagoda

Located in Bagan, Myanmar, the Myazedi Pagoda is a 12th-century stupa famous for housing the Myazedi Inscription, the oldest surviving stone text in the Burmese language.

10 Shwegugyi Stupa, Bagan

Built by King Alaungsithu in 1131 CE in Bagan, Myanmar, the Shwegugyi is a transitional temple noted for its sleek vertical design and detailed stone inscriptions.

11 Seinnyet Nyima Stupa, Bagan

Located in Bagan, Myanmar, Seinnyet Nyima is a 13th-century solid stupa built by Queen Seinnyet, notable for its tall, tapering bell-shaped dome and elongated spire.

12 Shwezigon Pagoda

Located in Bagan, Myanmar, the Shwezigon Pagoda is a 12th-century prototype of Burmese stupas, built by King Kyanzittha to enshrine a sacred bone of the Buddha.

13 Laymyethna Stupa, Bagan

Built in Bagan, Myanmar, in 1222 CE, the Laymyethna temple is a quadrangular structure distinguished by its four seated Buddha statues facing the cardinal directions.

14 Shwesandaw Pagoda, Bagan

Built in 1057 CE by King Anawrahta, the Shwesandaw Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar, is a prominent cylindrical stupa believed to house sacred hair relics of the Buddha.

15 Mingalazedi Pagoda

Completed in 1274 CE, the Mingalazedi Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar, is celebrated for its extensive terracotta tiles and represents the final great stupa of the empire.

16 Tantkyitaung Pagoda

Situated on a hill near Pakokku, Myanmar, the Tantkyitaung Pagoda is a modern Buddhist stupa notable for enshrining a sacred tooth relic of Gautama Buddha within its complex.

17 Alodawpyi Pagoda

The Alodawpyi Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar, is a 12th-century Buddhist temple built during the reign of King Kyanzittha, notable for its stone inscriptions and interior art.

18 Dhammayazika Pagoda

Constructed in Bagan, Myanmar, in 1196 CE by King Narapatisithu, Dhamma Yazika is uniquely notable for its unusual pentagonal floor plan representing the five Buddhas.

19 Buphaya Pagoda

The Buphaya Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar, is a notable ancient cylindrical stupa situated on the banks of the Irrawaddy River, originally dating to the 3rd century.

20 Lokananda Pagoda, Bagan

The Lokananda Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar, is an ancient Buddhist temple built in the 11th century by King Anawrahta, reportedly housing a replica of the Buddha's tooth.

21 Lawkananda Pagoda, Bagan

Lawkananda Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar, is a historic stupa built by King Anawrahta in 1059 CE, prominently situated on the eastern bank of the Irrawaddy River.

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