Bupaya Pagoda (Burmese: ဗူးဘုရား,pronounced [bú pʰəjá]) is a notable Buddhist pagoda located in Bagan (formerly Pagan), in Myanmar, at a bend on the right bank of the Ayeyarwady River. The small pagoda, which has a bulbous shaped dome, is widely believed to have been built by the third King of Pagan, Pyusawhti who ruled from 168 to 243 AD. It is one of the most notable shrines among the thousands of new or ruined Pagodas in Pagan, which is located about 90 miles (140 km) south of Mandalay.
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| - Bupaya Pagoda (en)
- Bupaya-Pagode (de)
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| - Die Bupaya-Pagode (birmanisch ဗူးဘုရား; BGN/PCGN: bubuya) in Bagan liegt hoch über dem Fluss Ayeyarwady und ist deshalb zur Zeit des Sonnenuntergangs ein beliebtes Touristenziel. Sie zählt zu den ältesten Stupas Bagans und wurde wohl im 9. Jahrhundert erbaut. Das verheerende Erdbeben von 1975 hatte sie völlig zerstört; inzwischen erstrahlt die kürbisförmige Pagode wieder in goldenem Glanz. (de)
- Bupaya Pagoda (Burmese: ဗူးဘုရား,pronounced [bú pʰəjá]) is a notable Buddhist pagoda located in Bagan (formerly Pagan), in Myanmar, at a bend on the right bank of the Ayeyarwady River. The small pagoda, which has a bulbous shaped dome, is widely believed to have been built by the third King of Pagan, Pyusawhti who ruled from 168 to 243 AD. It is one of the most notable shrines among the thousands of new or ruined Pagodas in Pagan, which is located about 90 miles (140 km) south of Mandalay. (en)
- Le Bupaya, ou "pagode de la Gourde", est un célèbre stûpa birman situé à Bagan (anciennement Pagan), sur une colline surplombant les berges de l'Irrawaddy. De petite taille, il aurait été bâti au troisième siècle de notre ère par le roi Pyusawhti. Son style semble néanmoins plutôt indiquer une construction aux alentours de l'an 1000. C'est en tous cas un des monuments les plus anciens du site Jadis peint en blanc, le Bupaya ressemble à un chorten tibétain : la base est étroite et le sommet renflé, décoré de feuilles. (fr)
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| - Bupaya Pagoda (Burmese: ဗူးဘုရား,pronounced [bú pʰəjá]) is a notable Buddhist pagoda located in Bagan (formerly Pagan), in Myanmar, at a bend on the right bank of the Ayeyarwady River. The small pagoda, which has a bulbous shaped dome, is widely believed to have been built by the third King of Pagan, Pyusawhti who ruled from 168 to 243 AD. It is one of the most notable shrines among the thousands of new or ruined Pagodas in Pagan, which is located about 90 miles (140 km) south of Mandalay. The original pagoda was destroyed in the 1975 earthquake. As result of this earthquake, the bulbous pagoda broke into pieces and fell into the river. It was, however, fully reconstructed using modern materials, with lesser adherence to the original design. Subsequently, it was built as a gilded superstructure. (en)
- Die Bupaya-Pagode (birmanisch ဗူးဘုရား; BGN/PCGN: bubuya) in Bagan liegt hoch über dem Fluss Ayeyarwady und ist deshalb zur Zeit des Sonnenuntergangs ein beliebtes Touristenziel. Sie zählt zu den ältesten Stupas Bagans und wurde wohl im 9. Jahrhundert erbaut. Das verheerende Erdbeben von 1975 hatte sie völlig zerstört; inzwischen erstrahlt die kürbisförmige Pagode wieder in goldenem Glanz. (de)
- Le Bupaya, ou "pagode de la Gourde", est un célèbre stûpa birman situé à Bagan (anciennement Pagan), sur une colline surplombant les berges de l'Irrawaddy. De petite taille, il aurait été bâti au troisième siècle de notre ère par le roi Pyusawhti. Son style semble néanmoins plutôt indiquer une construction aux alentours de l'an 1000. C'est en tous cas un des monuments les plus anciens du site Jadis peint en blanc, le Bupaya ressemble à un chorten tibétain : la base est étroite et le sommet renflé, décoré de feuilles. Le tremblement de terre du 8 juillet 1975 provoqua l'effondrement du Bupaya, qui a été reconstruit en matériaux modernes, sans respect du style original. Il est aujourd'hui entièrement recouvert de feuilles d'or. (fr)
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