Lawkananda Pagoda

Buddhist Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lawkananda Pagoda (Burmese: လောကနန္ဒာစေတီ; pronounced [lɔ́ka̰nàɰ̃da̰ zèdì]; also spelt Lokananda, literally "joy of the world") is a Buddhist stupa located in Bagan (formerly Pagan), Myanmar (Burma).[1] It was erected on the bank of the Ayeyarwady River, and built during the reign of King Anawrahta. It contains a replica of a Buddha tooth relic. The Lawkananda Pagoda festival along with local food and handicrafts is celebrated in the month of July every year. Since it takes place in the rainy season, very few outside visitors are able to attend the festival.[2] On 24 May 2003, a bejewelled umbrella (hti) was hoisted to the top of the pagoda.

CountryMyanmar
Coordinates21°7′38″N 94°51′2″E
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Lawkananda Pagoda
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
Location
LocationBagan, Mandalay Region
CountryMyanmar
Lawkananda Pagoda is located in Myanmar
Lawkananda Pagoda
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Coordinates21°7′38″N 94°51′2″E
Architecture
FounderKing Anawrahta
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