Alodawpyi Pagoda

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Alo-daw Pyi Pagoda
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
SectTheravada Buddhism
Statusactive
Location
LocationBagan, Myanmar
CountryMyanmar
Buddha with diamonds in the Alodawpyi Pagoda

The Alo-daw Pyi Pagoda, also known as the Alodawpyi Pagoda or Alodawpyay Pagoda, is a Buddhist temple in Bagan, Mandalay Region, Myanmar. Built in the early 12th century, the temple is notable for its old structure and a number of fresco paintings.[1] The temple has been the subject of restorative efforts—funded by donations given by General Khin Nyunt[2][3]—since 1994, and is a popular pilgrimage site.[1] The temple's name translates to "Wish-fulfilling".[1][2]

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