Located at the foot of Mandalay Mountain, built in 1857 by the king of Mindong, Myanmar, it is the world's greatest merit pagoda, full name is Maharoga Maruosheng pagoda. These stone monuments are known as the "world's greatest book" and their scale is unique in the Buddhist world. Very beautiful!
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Located at the foot of Mandalay Mountain, built in 1857 by the king of Mindong, Myanmar, it is the world's greatest merit pagoda, full name is Maharoga Maruosheng pagoda. These stone monuments are known as the "world's greatest book" and their scale is unique in the Buddhist world. Very beautiful!
As soon as I arrived at the door, I saw that UNESCO was included in the world cultural heritage. Because there are rows of pagodas inside, there are 729 stone monuments carved with dense Buddhist scriptures. Each pagoda is dedicated to a stone monument. On the first day of the attraction, I experienced the feeling of walking barefoot.
The pagodas are arranged very neatly, and the path in the middle attracts countless people to take pictures here. Most of the Burmese girls are holding flowers in their hands and wearing bright ethnic costumes. It is very attractive to the camera, very spectacular and beautiful, and it is worth seeing!
A spectacular World Heritage Site. the marble stupas look amazing and it looks like a stairway to heaven! I highly recommend this place!
Before you come, it is best to look at the background information, otherwise it is easy to despise the true value of this temple: the Scriptures passed from the mouth of the world to the south and the north are true and false, only everyone can gather to argue and argue. In that era of extremely inconvenient traffic gathered Southeast Asian monks to argue the law for several years, and finally carved the true scripture on the stone for eternal life, such a Buddhist holy place, the whole world only such a place.
Gudu Tao Buddha Tower is famous for the white stupas containing scriptures. Each white tower is carved with stone tablets. It is claimed to be the largest book in the world. The exterior door and wall columns of the temple are equipped with exquisite carved flowers, dense and dazzling.
The highlight here is of course the 729 white small pagodas, each Tibetan a stone tablet, composed of 15 three Tibetan scriptures! I have no details whether there are 729 pagodas, anyway, the text on the stone tablet is neither Chinese nor English, I can't read it! But looking at it, I feel very grand, if I will read, I don't know how to read the Year of the Monkey!
The Godu Tao Buddha is the greatest tower in the world. The great thing is that it is the largest collection of Buddhist scriptures in the world. Where is the Buddhist scriptures hidden, hidden on 729 cloud stones, the inscription was invited to discuss and engrave 2,400 monks from all over Myanmar and Southeast Asia. It takes 450 days for a person to read 8 hours a day. Four entrances have Buddha Bensheng's story. Whether it is the building itself or with the meaning of the Buddhist scriptures, the Gudu Tao Buddha Pagoda is worth visiting.