RM2B01076–Burma: Ananda Temple, Bagan (Pagan) Ancient City. Ananda Temple was built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084–1113) of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty. Bagan, formerly Pagan, was mainly built between the 11th century and 13th century. Formally titled Arimaddanapura or Arimaddana (the City of the Enemy Crusher) and also known as Tambadipa (the Land of Copper) or Tassadessa (the Parched Land), it was the capital of several ancient kingdoms in Burma.
RFH1P4DB–The Ananda Temple, located in Bagan, Myanmar. Is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 - 1113) of King Kyanz
RMCXF1Y1–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RMKG197G–Ananda Temple in Bagan / Pagan, stupa damaged by 1975 earthquake, Mandalay Region, Myanmar / Burma
RMT959AF–Myanmar. Bagan. Ananda Temple. Circa 1105 AD.
RMG3BYJM–Bagan, Myanmar - Temple
RMBHMT5X–Myanmar, Burma, Bagan, Ananda Temple, King Kyanzittha and Monk Shin Arahan statues
RF2AAM9G7–Roof detail of Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar.
RMEB7A8P–The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda was built by King Bagan in 1847 on the model of the Ananda Temple at Pagan Amarapura Mandalay Division
RMC1PWGF–Elk130-2655 Myanmar (Burma), Bagan (Pagan), Ananda Temple, 1090, King Kyanzittha
RMFJC669–BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
RMR2BR1W–The Ananda Temple, located in Bagan, Myanmar is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty
RMG0T8GY–BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
RM2CFD5RK–Ananda temple, Bagan, Myanmar
RMD9582Y–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RF2B92J72–Ananda Temple architectural detail. Built during the of King Kyanzittha era.
RFR6CT2P–The Ananda Temple, Located In Bagan, Myanmar Is A Buddhist Temple Built Of King Kyanzittha The Pagan Dynasty
RFKJ9T80–Pagodas of Old Bagan with the Ananda Temple, Myanmar
RMF4B708–Bagan ancient city Kingdom of Pagan temples and pagodas Burma (Myanmar)
RM2B0108M–Burma: Standing Buddha, Ananda Temple, Bagan (Pagan) Ancient City. Ananda Temple was built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084–1113) of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty. Bagan, formerly Pagan, was mainly built between the 11th century and 13th century. Formally titled Arimaddanapura or Arimaddana (the City of the Enemy Crusher) and also known as Tambadipa (the Land of Copper) or Tassadessa (the Parched Land), it was the capital of several ancient kingdoms in Burma.
RFH1P49T–The Ananda Temple, located in Bagan, Myanmar. Is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 - 1113) of King Kyanz
RMCXF1TX–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RMAW378J–Guardian statue at the Ananda Pahto temple at stupa Bagan Burma Myanmar
RMT9598T–Myanmar. Bagan. Ananda Temple. Circa 1105 AD.
RFJ0GT9X–The Ananda Temple, located in Bagan, Myanmar. Is a Buddhist temple built of King Kyanzittha the Pagan Dynasty.
RMBHMT68–Myanmar, Burma, Bagan, Ananda Temple, west facing Buddha image, abhaya mudra,
RM2AYRCMP–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 to 1113) of King Kyanzitt
RMEB7A8R–The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda was built by King Bagan in 1847 on the model the Ananda Temple at Pagan Amarapura Mandalay Division
RFFYH4MK–Ananda temple at sunset, Old Bagan, Myanmar
RF2D193N5–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RFFH6H16–Standing Buddha in the Ananda Pagoda Bagan,Myanmar
RMG0T8H2–BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
RM2CFD5TB–Courtyard of the Ananda Temple, Bagan, Myanmar
RMFJAFJ2–BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
RMFJ2GMF–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RFFFFX6N–Amazing misty sunrise colors and silhouette of ancient Myauk Guni Pagoda. Architecture of ancient Buddhist Temples at Bagan King
RFKJ9T9D–Pagodas of Old Bagan, Myanmar
RMF4B716–Balloon flight over Bagan ancient city, Kingdom of Pagan, temples and pagodas Burma (Myanmar)
RM2B0108K–Burma: Standing Buddha, Ananda Temple, Bagan (Pagan) Ancient City. Ananda Temple was built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084–1113) of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty. Bagan, formerly Pagan, was mainly built between the 11th century and 13th century. Formally titled Arimaddanapura or Arimaddana (the City of the Enemy Crusher) and also known as Tambadipa (the Land of Copper) or Tassadessa (the Parched Land), it was the capital of several ancient kingdoms in Burma.
RFP7HRH4–The Ananda Temple, located in Bagan, Myanmar. Is a Buddhist temple built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 - 1113) of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dyn
RM2B015KN–Burma/Myanmar: A towering Buddha image in the Ananda temple in Bagan, Upper Burma, c. 1920s. Perhaps the highest revered temple in Bagan, the Ananda Pagoda was built in 1105 CE during the reign of King Kyanzittha (1084–1113) of the Bagan Dynasty. It is one of four surviving original temples of Bagan (also called Pagan). The temple layout is in a cruciform with several terraces leading to a small pagoda at the top covered by an umbrella (‘hti’). The Buddhist temple houses four standing Buddhas—facing east, north, west and south, and is a fusion of Mon and adopted Indian style architecture.
RMCXF1NA–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RMAW358P–Architectural detail of a the Ananda Pahto temple at theruins of Bagan Burma Myanmar
RMABJX66–Myanmar Bagan Old Bagan Ananda Pahto built around 1105 by King Kyanzittha
RMD91DD3–One of four golden standing Buddhas (called Kakusandha) in the Ananda Temple built around 1105 by King Kyanzittha
RM2AYRCMW–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 to 1113) of King Kyanzitt
RMEBB5Y3–1847 Amarapura ananda Asia Bagan Buddhism build building built structure Burma color image daily day depict detail everyday
RFFYH4P3–Kassapa Buddha, Ananda Temple, Old Bagan, Myanmar
RF2D193N3–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RF2C31Y69–The 10th century Ananda Temple is one of the most revered sites in Myanmar, built during the reign of King Kyanzittha
RMFJAJF7–BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
RMD955WH–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RFKJ9T95–Pagodas of Old Bagan, Myanmar
RFF4B700–Balloons over Bagan ancient city Kingdom of Pagan temples and pagodas Burma (Myanmar)
RM2B015N1–Burma/Myanmar: The Ananda Pagoda in Bagan, Upper Burma, c. 1920s. Perhaps the highest revered temple in Bagan, the Ananda Pagoda was built in 1105 CE during the reign of King Kyanzittha (1084–1113) of the Bagan Dynasty. It is one of four surviving original temples of Bagan (also called Pagan). The temple layout is in a cruciform with several terraces leading to a small pagoda at the top covered by an umbrella (‘hti’). The Buddhist temple houses four standing Buddhas—facing east, north, west and south. The temple is an architectural wonder in a fusion of Mon and adopted Indian style.
RMCXF20B–A sculpted Queen at ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE which was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RMAW3ADP–Architectural detail of a the Ananda Pahto temple at theruins of Bagan Burma Myanmar
RMABJX6D–Myanmar Bagan Old Bagan Ananda Pahto built around 1105 by King Kyanzittha
RMD91DD8–A gold Buddha head covered in gold leaf placed by Buddhist visitors, in the Ananda Temple
RM2AYRCNJ–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 to 1113) of King Kyanzitt
RMEBB5XX–The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda was built by King Bagan in 1847 on the model of the Ananda Temple at Pagan Amarapura Mandalay Division
RF2D193MH–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RF2DB41K3–The 10th century Ananda Temple is one of the most revered sites in Myanmar, built during the reign of King Kyanzittha
RMFJAWYM–BAGAN, MYANMAR--Ornate restored decorations on the exterior of Abeyadana Temple. Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
RMD955RB–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RFKJ9T85–Pagodas of Old Bagan, Myanmar
RM2B015M9–Burma/Myanmar: The Ananda Pagoda in Bagan, Upper Burma, c. 1920s. Perhaps the highest revered temple in Bagan, the Ananda Pagoda was built in 1105 AD during the reign of King Kyanzittha (1084–1113) of the Bagan Dynasty. It is one of four surviving original temples of Bagan (also called Pagan). The temple layout is in a cruciform with several terraces leading to a small pagoda at the top covered by an umbrella (‘hti’). The Buddhist temple houses four standing Buddhas—facing east, north, west and south. The temple is an architectural wonder with a fusion of Mon and adopted Indian styles.
RMCXF1WE–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RMAW369H–Architectural detail of a the Ananda Pahto temple at theruins of Bagan Burma Myanmar
RMABJX60–Myanmar Bagan Old Bagan Ananda Pahto built around 1105 by King Kyanzittha
RM2AYRCN5–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 to 1113) of King Kyanzitt
RMEBB5Y1–1800s 1847 19th century Amarapura ananda architecture Asia Bagan Buddhism build building built structure Burma color image day
RF2C9XPCC–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RMFJAKM6–BAGAN, MYANMAR--A local artisan selling her paintings at Abeyadana Temple. Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
RMD959ET–A Buddhist deity at ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE which was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RFKGX8HE–Pagodas of Old Bagan, Myanmar
RM2B015PJ–Burma/Myanmar: Thatbyinnyu Pagoda in Bagan, Upper Burma, c. 1920s. The 61 m-high Thatbyinnyu temple was built as a Buddhist monastery (vihara) in 1144 during the reign of King Alaungsithu. It is adjacent to Ananda Temple. Thatbyinnyu Temple is shaped like a cross, but is not symmetrical. The temple has two primary storeys, with the seated Buddha image located on the second storey. The ruins of Bagan/Pagan cover an area of 16 square miles (41 km2). The majority of its buildings were built between the 11th and 13th centuries, during the time Bagan was the capital of the First Burmese Empire.
RMCXF1RA–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RMAW37MR–Guardian statue on the exterior of the Ananda Pahto temple at the archaeological ruins of Bagan Burma Myanmar
RM2AYRCPB–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 to 1113) of King Kyanzitt
RMEBB5Y2–Frescoes depicting everyday scenes and illustrations of the zodiac The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda was built by King Bagan in 1847 on
RF2C9XPCB–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RMFJAK1H–BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
RMD95856–A sculpted Queen at ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE which was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RMG0T8GG–BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
RFKGX8HF–Pagodas of Old Bagan, Myanmar
RM2B015N0–Burma/Myanmar: A staircase inside Thatbyinnyu Pagoda in Bagan, Upper Burma, c. 1920s. The 61 m-high Thatbyinnyu temple was built as a Buddhist monastery (vihara) in 1144 during the reign of King Alaungsithu. It is adjacent to Ananda Temple. Thatbyinnyu Temple is shaped like a cross, but is not symmetrical. The temple has two primary storeys, with the seated Buddha image located on the second storey. The ruins of Bagan (also spelled Pagan) cover an area of 16 square miles (41 km2). The majority of its buildings were built between the 11th and 13th centuries, when Bagan was capital.
RMCXF1TD–52 Meter high ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN MYANMAR
RM2AYRCP6–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084? to 1113) of King Kyanzit
RMEB7A8W–Frescoes depicting everyday scenes and illustrations of the zodiac The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda was built by King Bagan in 1847 on
RF2BX9156–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RMFJ2GMW–A Buddhist deity at ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE which was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RMG0T8GM–BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
RM2B02CMW–Ananda Temple was built in 1105 CE during the reign (1084–1113) of King Kyanzittha of the Pagan Dynasty. Bagan, formerly Pagan, was mainly built between the 11th century and 13th century. Formally titled Arimaddanapura or Arimaddana (the City of the Enemy Crusher) and also known as Tambadipa (the Land of Copper) or Tassadessa (the Parched Land), it was the capital of several ancient kingdoms in Burma.
RMCXF21P–A Buddhist deity at ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE which was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN, MYANMAR
RM2B02N0G–In Buddhism, a bodhisattva is either an enlightened (bodhi) existence (sattva) or an enlightenment-being or, given the variant Sanskrit spelling satva rather than sattva, 'heroic-minded one (satva) for enlightenment (bodhi).' Another term is 'wisdom-being.' It is anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. Perhaps the highest revered temple in Bagan, the Ananda Pagoda was built in 1105 CE during the reign of King Kyanzittha (1084–1113) of the Bagan Dynasty. It is one of four survi
RM2AYRCNT–One of the four Buddha statues inside the Ananda Temple, which is a Buddhist temple, built in 1105 AD during the reign (1084 to1113) of King Kyanzitth
RMEB7A8T–Frescoes depicting everyday scenes and illustrations of the zodiac The Kyauktawgyi Pagoda was built by King Bagan in 1847 on
RF2D193N9–Ananda Buddhist Temple built by King Kyansittha in 1105. Bagan archaeological zone, Myanmar former Burma
RMD9586X–A BUDDHA in teaching pose at ANANDA PAYA or TEMPLE which was built by King Kyanzittha around 1100 - BAGAN, MYANMAR
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