Nandamannya Pahto Temple
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Revelations of Nandamannya Pahto Temple
Nandamannya Pahto Temple dates back to the mid-13th century, offering a glimpse into Myanmar's rich historical tapestry.
Founded during the Bagan dynasty, this small, single-chambered temple is renowned for its fine frescoes depicting the ‘Temptation of Mara’. Art historians suggest the murals share similarities with those at Payathonzu, possibly indicating a common artist.
Must-See Wonders
- 🎨 Intricate Frescoes: The temple's centerpiece is the mural illustrating the Buddha's meditation, captivating with its intricate details.
- 🧘♂️ Unique Cultural Insights: A ruined seated Buddha adds to the spiritual ambience of this historic site.
- 🏯 Nearby Monastery: Just behind the temple is Kyat Kan Kyaung, a functioning 11th-century underground monastery.
Nandamannya is accessible via a short dirt road and is free to enter, making it ideal for tourists, families, and historians.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Nandamannya Pahto Temple
Artistic Controversy
Charles Duroiselle criticized the erotic nature of the murals in 1916, yet they remain a focal point of interest today.
Historical Era
Constructed during the mid-13th century, the temple's architecture reflects the flourishing Bagan dynasty.
Meditation Space
The adjacent Kyat Kan Kyaung contains mats on the tunnel floors used for meditation, adding to the site's spiritual significance.
Location
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Address
View mapOld Bagan
Opening Hours
Friday:
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Wednesday:
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Contact Information
Price
Free. Special exhibitions may require a paid ticket.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: About 1 hour.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (8:00 AM–10:00 AM) are optimal for fewer crowds.