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Win Sein Tawya

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Win Sein Tawya
ဝင်းစိန်တောရ
Religion
AffiliationTheravada Buddhism
DeityBuddha
Location
LocationMudon, Mon State
CountryMyanmar
Map
Geographic coordinates16°19′24″N 97°43′28″E / 16.32335°N 97.72447°E / 16.32335; 97.72447
Architecture
Completedc. 1300s

Win Sein Tawya (Burmese: ဝင်းစိန်တောရ; also spelt Win Sein Taw Ya) is a Buddhist complex near Mudon, Mon State, Myanmar. It is home to the world's largest free-standing reclining Buddha, which is 180 metres (590 ft) long and 30 metres (98 ft) tall.[1] The site is surrounded by many stupas, statues, monastic buildings, and statues.[2][3] A temple festival is held every February to mark the birthday of Win Sein Sayadaw [my], the site's founding monk.[3] In 2012, construction on a second reclining Buddha facing the original statue, began.[1]

The construction of the reclining Buddha began on February 29, 1992 which was initiated by the revered monk Win Sein Taw Ya Sayadaw.[4] The interior of the statue is designed as a multi-level museum featuring numerous chambers that depict scenes from the life of the Buddha, as well as representations of Buddhist teachings and interpretations of hell.[5][1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Win Sein Taw Ya". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
  2. ^ "Win Sein Taw Ya Giant Buddha". Travelfish. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
  3. ^ a b "Win Sein Taw Ya | Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2025-05-02.
  4. ^ Reed, Chris (2020-02-25). "Win Sein Taw Ya – The Largest Reclining Buddha Statue in the World". Could Have Stayed Home. Retrieved 2025-05-17.
  5. ^ "ရတနာတောင် ဝင်းစိန်တောရ ဆရာတော်ဘုရားကြီး၏ သက်တော် (၁၀၄) နှစ်မြောက် ဝိဇာတ မွေးနေ့ပူဇော်ပွဲ ကျင်းပ". Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd (in Burmese). Retrieved 2025-05-17.