The kings of Amarapura period built pagodas intending to perpetuate the Sāsānā. The basic architectural style of the pagodas resembled each other. The resemblance was due to the strict control of the monarch. It illustrated the dominance of the Bagan architectural style. So, Taungthaman Kyauk Taw Gyi was constructed on the model of Ananda Temple in Bagan. When compared with the paintings of Taungthaman, Bagan wall-paintings were more influenced by Indian culture. Mural paintings may also be observed in some of the temples. The rural paintings reflected the political, social and economic conditions of the period
Myingun stands about twenty three miles from Magway, Central Myanmar. Myingun was an important place...
Pakhangyi old City is situated 10 miles from Yesagyo and 20 miles from Pakokku. It is the western b...
Every culture has its own works of art. The standarad or criterion of a culture can be traced by stu...
Myanmar culture has its origin in Bagan Period when Buddhism was first embraced. Buddhism has influ...
This paper deals with the architecture of Maha Loka Marazein (Kuthotaw) Pagoda in Mandalay. Mandala...
In writing this dissertation on the "Art and Architecture in Pakhangyi during themonarchical days", ...
As the major architectural system in Myanmar, the Buddhist architectural heritage in the Ayeyarwady ...
The monumental architecture and plastic arts of Bagan are directly related to the religious dedicati...
The Pho Kala Temple is the one which is supposed to have belonged to the Amarapura Period, and the i...
Bagan is a small town today; it was the capital of the first empire covering nearly all of the certa...
This paper aimed to know not only the status of highly developed culture in Bagan period which flour...
Kyaung-Gyi-Nyi-Ama, temple no. 997 at Bagan, was situated at South East of Thiripyitsaya, North East...
This dissertation is the study of Decorative Buddhist Arts of Bagan Period. It seems that, such crea...
Temple No. 1152 is a kind of small single-storey temple. It is situated at the east of Kyauk-myet-hm...
This paper, "The Four Great Pagodas of Amarapura" is a research on the famous pagodas of Amarapura ...
Myingun stands about twenty three miles from Magway, Central Myanmar. Myingun was an important place...
Pakhangyi old City is situated 10 miles from Yesagyo and 20 miles from Pakokku. It is the western b...
Every culture has its own works of art. The standarad or criterion of a culture can be traced by stu...
Myanmar culture has its origin in Bagan Period when Buddhism was first embraced. Buddhism has influ...
This paper deals with the architecture of Maha Loka Marazein (Kuthotaw) Pagoda in Mandalay. Mandala...
In writing this dissertation on the "Art and Architecture in Pakhangyi during themonarchical days", ...
As the major architectural system in Myanmar, the Buddhist architectural heritage in the Ayeyarwady ...
The monumental architecture and plastic arts of Bagan are directly related to the religious dedicati...
The Pho Kala Temple is the one which is supposed to have belonged to the Amarapura Period, and the i...
Bagan is a small town today; it was the capital of the first empire covering nearly all of the certa...
This paper aimed to know not only the status of highly developed culture in Bagan period which flour...
Kyaung-Gyi-Nyi-Ama, temple no. 997 at Bagan, was situated at South East of Thiripyitsaya, North East...
This dissertation is the study of Decorative Buddhist Arts of Bagan Period. It seems that, such crea...
Temple No. 1152 is a kind of small single-storey temple. It is situated at the east of Kyauk-myet-hm...
This paper, "The Four Great Pagodas of Amarapura" is a research on the famous pagodas of Amarapura ...
Myingun stands about twenty three miles from Magway, Central Myanmar. Myingun was an important place...
Pakhangyi old City is situated 10 miles from Yesagyo and 20 miles from Pakokku. It is the western b...
Every culture has its own works of art. The standarad or criterion of a culture can be traced by stu...