Bagan in Central Myanmar has about 2200 amazing Buddhist temples

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  • čas přidán 30. 04. 2013
  • Some years ago I was struck by the beauty, the sheer size and number of the monuments, when I saw a documentary of Lonely Planet about Bagan in Myanmar. One thing I knew for sure: "That's a place I want to go".
    To me Bagan is the apex of a civilization, like for instance Angkor in Cambodia. These people created an amazing 2.224 Buddhist monuments, dating from Bagan's "Golden Period" (1044 -- 1287) with such a simple means.
    I stayed in Bagan for thirteen days and visited and photographed almost all of the interesting Buddhist monuments and temples. I hope this unique HD movie with the wonderful music of Deuter's Buddha nature will transmit some of the awe and wonder I felt walking around at one of the most wonderful sacred sites on this planet I have visited.
    More on: www.asia-pictures.net/myanmar/index.htm

Komentáře • 174

  • @debzdoyle7638
    @debzdoyle7638 Před 4 lety +23

    Namaste dear Myanmar. My grandmother loved you so much. Her biggest regret was coming back to the UK.
    Long live our Eternal Buddha and may all Buddhists live long and prosperous lives. Hail The Buddha.
    Beautiful.

  • @raimae48
    @raimae48 Před 5 lety +23

    I was there in 1978 for the first time. One of the most beautiful and fantastic places on planet earth. At this time there was only one hotel and a minimum of tourists.

  • @raimae48
    @raimae48 Před 3 lety +9

    I was there a long time ago. Myanmar was Burma, Bagan was Pagan and Yangon was Rangoon. Now I've got homesick. I have to go back to one of the most beautiful places in the world.

    • @Akhbar1.09_2
      @Akhbar1.09_2 Před 11 měsíci

      Do you know about the civil war in Myanmar?

    • @tonybatu236
      @tonybatu236 Před 11 měsíci

      You can visit Bagan the whole year round if you wish.I was there this last April'23.

  • @owltv6401
    @owltv6401 Před 6 lety +42

    May message of Buddha flourish all over world thanks Myanmar for preserving Buddhism defend Buddhism we are with you

    • @kratosthegodofwar2593
      @kratosthegodofwar2593 Před 5 lety

      We are destroying it.We are giving Buddha and Buddhism bad names by killing other people from different religions.I'm not one of those people but it's sad to see my people doing such barbaric acts.It's all because of the military.It's all because of the propagandas from them.People are hating each others.Our country has been in civil wars with most of the ethnic groups since the end of ww2 and it has gotten even worse.When will military get enough with wars?When will they stop lying to their own people?We will never get those answers.

    • @kratosthegodofwar2593
      @kratosthegodofwar2593 Před 4 lety

      @Cowworshiper PissDrinkingHindus That's why I'm saying that my country is giving Buddhism bad names.Read my comment carefully before you talk to me.

    • @debzdoyle7638
      @debzdoyle7638 Před 4 lety +8

      @@kratosthegodofwar2593 do you know the Islamists, Hindus, Christian, and Jews have been wiping out Buddhists everywhere in this world. Look what the Taliban did to Ark Nyak in Afghanistan?? Buddhists have been hunted and persecuted everywhere on this planet for 2500 years. Enough is enough. The Zen Buddhists won't take it any longer, they're not so passive and will fight fire with fire. Everywhere Islam goes they kill Buddhists. In Malay, Indonesia and Tibet. Look how China threw out our great Dalai Lamma from his own home where was the UN then??? Where?? No the UN is entirely Islamist owned now and they hate buddhists. In my area in London the Islamists were handing out flyers calling for the irradication of Christians, Buddhists and Jews. Whilst I ever have lived in peace I understand entirely why Myanmar have done what they've done. They've had enough of Islam.

    • @thinkhaing6510
      @thinkhaing6510 Před 4 lety

      That what we do in Past.In present.In future

    • @theaungkhant
      @theaungkhant Před 3 lety +3

      @@kratosthegodofwar2593 This doesn't even make any sense. Buddhists are not killing anyone. Sure, maybe the majority of the soldiers are Buddhists on surface, but they are not killing in the name of Buddha. They are soldiers!!!! Not buddhist monks following the path of Buddha. Anyone with a functioning brain should be able to differentiate.

  • @cherukupallivenkateswarlu7646

    Wonderful place anybody can venture to see in his life time. I am an Indian and want to see these great monuments in my life time once. Best wishes to Myanmar brothers.

  • @RolfStille
    @RolfStille Před 8 lety +31

    I also was in Bagan in November. It is only stunning and unbilievable. The real world wonder. Great Pictures.

  • @choumsnyder1938
    @choumsnyder1938 Před 4 lety +15

    Myanmar 🇲🇲 it’s the most beautiful Heritage Holy Buddha sighting 🙏🙏🙏

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      @jaxxonfinnegan2187 Před 2 lety

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      @charliegerald1094 Před 2 lety

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      @jaxxonfinnegan2187 Před 2 lety

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  • @nyimalhamo7856
    @nyimalhamo7856 Před 6 lety +22

    Bagan is a stunning human marvel. Beyond comprehension in scale, content, architecture, artistry.
    Extraordinarily beautiful, inside, outside, within, in between, amidst, among, from every possible dimension and scale.
    This documentary honors Bagan with its quiet unfolding; allowing Bagan to speak for itself.
    At the time I visited, no motorized vehicles were allowed. Only horse & buggies, with the hypnotic clip/clop sound.
    I have visited most heritage sites in the world. Bagan eclipses them all.

  • @naythureinoo5278
    @naythureinoo5278 Před 7 lety +14

    Thank You Sir. I m a myanmar citizen and shame to say that i haven't been there . Thank you very much.

  • @narendraingle187
    @narendraingle187 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks jaibhim namo Buddha's 🙏 🙏 great place of Buddha's

  • @wangyalsherpa5258
    @wangyalsherpa5258 Před 6 lety +19

    what a beautiful place. love the serenity with beautiful Buddhist temples. Thank you for keeping the ancient Buddhist tradition

  • @siamnana6106
    @siamnana6106 Před 5 lety +4

    တကယ္ကိုဂုဏ္ယူစရာပါ

  • @georgewin1415
    @georgewin1415 Před 4 lety +14

    Please visit Myanmar. Myanmar, in reality, is a very beautiful and peaceful country. People are very kind and friendly. It comes from their hearts. The United Nations has been unfairly treating Myanmar in a very heavy-handed way with regards to Rohingya issues. And the people in the world are getting the wrong impressions about Myanmar. And Daw Aung Su Kyi is put under pressure by the world bodies to solve these problems instantly, which have existed for centuries. To start with, the British were responsible for bringing these people into Myanmar as labour forces in those colonial days, and didn't care to send them back to where they came from after they had left Myanmar for good. That time, Myanmar was just starting as an independent nation, and had no resources and wealth to repatriate these people. The British occupied Myanmar from 1824 to 1948 for 125 years. During that time, there was no record of the existence of the so called Rohingya people. They were recorded as Bengali people from Bangladesh. If one look at the Rohingya people, even though they say they have lived in Myanmar for so long, 99.9% of the present day so called Rohingyas do not speak the Myanmar language. They enclave themselves and speak only Bengali language. On the other hand, the world wants Daw Aung San Su Kyi to do decisive actions while the military is still holding 25% of power and holding the strings. The worst scenario would be to bring back all the Rohingya people, and then see the military backed party won the next election. That will be the end of democracy in Myanmar. And Myanmar will go under the darkness again. No freedom and no Democracy. It is a very complex issue and Myanmar, as a nation, has to weigh its future and have to make decisions in the best interest of the country. For the Rohingya issue, the UN has relied mainly on the oral histories of the Rohingya people without concrete evidence, and labelled the event as “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide”. The former UN Secretary General Mr. Kofi Annan had rejected the genocide claim, and through his report on The Advisory Commission on the Rakhine State, which he chaired, including three international experts and 6 locals. The Commission’s final report was endorsed by all fifteen members of the UN Security Council in October 2017. UN can’t deny their former UN Secretary General Mr. Kofi Annan’s rejection on the genocide issue. The UN’s accusation was very strong and harsh and it is far from reality. While the UN has investigated the Rohingya issue vigorously, they have swept away the other issue that had happened on the 29 September 2012 in Bangladesh. On the 29 September 2012, hundreds of Myanmar people who were living in Bangladesh for centuries were raped, killed, including babies, their houses burnt down, Buddhist monasteries were torched and were driven out of Bangladesh. Many Rohingya people from Rakhine went to Bangladesh and helped to kill as many Myanmar people as they can. It was in the Bangladesh newspapers. The event was planned systematically and some witnesses say that they have seen the local politicians amongst the many truckloads of people that came to destroy and killed Myanmar people. It was a premeditated and well organised event. More Myanmar people may have died in that event than the Rohingyas who had fled Myanmar recently. After that horrendous death of many Myanmar people in Bangladesh in 2012, the Myanmar government had accepted over 300,000 Myanmar refugees officially. Unofficially, hundreds and thousands of Myanmar people fled and crossed into Myanmar. Up until now, there is no voice from the UN about the 2012 event, but just silence. There were no known proper investigations by the UN and doesn’t seem to be interested in doing one. Why is it so? Out of interest, Mr. Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussen was the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights until 2018. The UN has gone through the world-wide media campaigns against Myanmar and all sort of sanctions were imposed. Also, the world media and the UN are forcing Myanmar to accept the Rohingya people as an ethnic group of Myanmar. If you contemplate from the Myanmar side, it seems to be a very hard thing to accept them as one of their own ethnic group. The so called Rohingyas look the same as the people from Bangladesh. They speak the same Bengali language (maybe with a little bit of variation in some cases) and have the same culture and religion. It is hard to believe that just by crossing a little dry river into Myanmar, one could transformed into a Rohingya instantly from an original Bangladeshi. It is like a group of Myanmar people crossing into Bangladesh and calling themselves as “Mohinga” people, claimed to be one of the ethnic groups of Bangladesh, and demand an autonomous Buddhist region for all of the southern part of Bangladesh. The people of Bangladesh would never accept that. Similarly, the Myanmar people would not be able to accept the Rohingya as one of their own ethnicity. It is like calling a Ford a Mustang. Does that mean it is not a Ford anymore? If DNA testings were carried out, the DNA of Rohingyas would match perfectly with that of the Bangladeshis. The UN has been pursuing the Muslim minority issue vigorously, accusing Myanmar of ethnic cleansing. But in contrast, it is not the same treatment for Myanmar people who had suffered atrocities and ethnic cleansing in Bangladesh in 2012. As far as UN is involved, so far, there isn’t any mention on the event of 2012 where many Myanmar people have died, let alone any criticism on Bangladesh. UN has never interviewed the local people in Rakhine, on how they have lived in fear of these so called Rohingya people for centuries, who were cruel, unkind, beheading locals and have no compassion towards non- Muslims. The UN’s attitude has been very unkind to Myanmar and it looks like it is so easy to bully a very poor country like Myanmar and yet turn a blind eye on what Bangladesh had done to the Myanmar people in 2012. It is so unfair and unkind. UN should also investigate on what Bangladesh has done to Myanmar people in 2012 - genocide and ethnic cleansing. The recent event of Rohingyas fleeing Myanmar started with the 5 Muslim men brutally raping a young Burmese girl and mutilated her body afterwards. The local people saw this and couldn't take it anymore. And then the Muslim ARSA terrorist group attacked the police outposts and hacked people brutally with machetes to behead them. Myanmar side couldn’t take the aggression anymore and that’s how all these things started. It is a grass root level clashes and a localised grass root response. The reality in Rakhine state in Myanmar was that, at the grass root level, the local Myanmar people are being raped, killed and had lived in fear of these people for centuries. The way these people kill the local people were always by beheading or slitting the throats. It reminds one of the similar tactics used by other terrorists groups. It also hints their sentimental links to extreme terrorists groups, although they wouldn’t admit it. However, setting aside all these things, in difficult times like these, we should be showing our love and kindness towards each other, instead of spreading hatred, as hatred will never cease through hatred, but only through love and understanding alone they will cease. Myanmar is ready to take back the Muslims who fled across, but they wouldn’t want to come back, as most of them are those who crossed into Myanmar border illegally (the border is a dry river about 15 meters wide in summer). Please visit Myanmar and find out about the truth on how beautiful the country is and how kind the people are. There you will find a lot of mosques close to churches and pagodas, existing in harmony. In times of crises, the Buddhist monasteries are the places where the Muslims go for protection and food. The monks feed them and protect them. You will also see a lot of Muslims and Indians walking about in the streets and doing businesses. You will recognise them by the way they dress. You can see them living together in harmony. If you visit Myanmar, you’ll find a very beautiful country with kind and friendly people led by Daw Aung San Su kyi and thriving for progress for the betterment of the whole nation. If you boycott Myanmar, the only people who will suffer are the innocent people who rely on tourism. Please visit Myanmar and you’ll find a very beautiful country with kind and friendly people.

  • @kalumdharmasiri6180
    @kalumdharmasiri6180 Před 6 lety +50

    I AM SRI LANKAN. I AM VERY PROUD TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL SEA NARY. BECAUSE OF I AM A BUDDHIST. SRI LANKA IS A BUDDHIST COUNTRY LIKE BURMA THIS IS BUDDHIST TRADITION
    LORD BUDDHA SIAD TO THIS WORLD EVERYTHING IS IMPERMANENT THERE IS NOTHING PERMANENT THIS IS THE TRUTH BURMAS CULTURE VERY SIMPLE THE PEOPLE ARE VERY SIMPLE THIS IS WHAT WE WANT

  • @Krishna-tf6nz
    @Krishna-tf6nz Před 5 lety +7

    Love from indonesian 💕💕

  • @user-mg1qm9nw4x
    @user-mg1qm9nw4x Před 4 lety +3

    we lovely Bagan

  • @robertschlesinger1342
    @robertschlesinger1342 Před 4 lety +5

    Amazing video of an amazing place. The sculptures are breathtaking and numerous. Great background music as well..

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid Před 8 lety +9

    stunning images. I am hoping to travel here myself some day.

    • @DevaDeep
      @DevaDeep  Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks. Don't wait too long, because now it is not spoiled by mass tourism.

  • @Myat-oh8iy
    @Myat-oh8iy Před 4 lety +4

    Whenever i watched videos of Bagan, I got feelings of sadness and proudness at the same time. Also like feeling of amazing and missing someone .

  • @joelgoode5605
    @joelgoode5605 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This presentation is an absolute treasure at so many levels, including the background music. Many Thanks for making it available !!

  • @laltimo2191
    @laltimo2191 Před 5 lety +6

    Magnificent temples and monuments. Amazing photography and a beautiful music

  • @nilambarameghawarna6635
    @nilambarameghawarna6635 Před 5 lety +6

    I pay my gratitude the people of Mionmar. You are excellent.

  • @dawnfm00
    @dawnfm00 Před 7 lety +33

    Myanmar - The golden land which preserved Vipassana for 2000 years, a land of Devas!

    • @myanmarhistory1741
      @myanmarhistory1741 Před 3 lety

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    • @g.b.9429
      @g.b.9429 Před 3 lety

      @@myanmarhistory1741 I was one of your subcribers,stop copy and paste!

    • @myself5812
      @myself5812 Před rokem

      😍

  • @dannybahee2540
    @dannybahee2540 Před 4 lety +3

    Amazing, the carving of these temples, please protect them and teach about them, they are very special

  • @marvelmkr1434
    @marvelmkr1434 Před 6 lety +6

    Wonderful thousands of Buddha's temple's very beautiful. I saw the video as like i went Myanmar near by see temple's. Thanks for the photography. I love Buddha's. The peaceful God.

  • @nilminisilvanethu2162
    @nilminisilvanethu2162 Před 5 lety +5

    Buddha forever 💖🙏

  • @drakkeone
    @drakkeone Před 5 lety +13

    One of the most healing and uplifting videos i have ever seen. A wonderful effort -- Many Thanks from NorCal !! Vastly appreciated !!

  • @TheOccuhealth
    @TheOccuhealth Před 5 lety +12

    Thank you SO much from the bottom of my heart for making this wonderful video. You really could capture Bagan's beauty and it's sacredness. I had been there once only. But it's lasting in my heart forever. I couldn't express the feelings of visiting and paying homage to these pagodas. Hopefully you could make more videos of like this. May you and your family be peaceful and happy 🙏

  • @veveveverita521
    @veveveverita521 Před 5 lety +6

    Wonderful,Beautiful,Enchantment! I have no words! Thank You for Amazing video!

  • @anusornsrichoke2852
    @anusornsrichoke2852 Před 5 lety +2

    A real World Wonder that does not need to be on the list of the Wonders of the World. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @adventure_travellife38
    @adventure_travellife38 Před 4 lety +2

    Great country I love u

  • @akewaratap
    @akewaratap Před 10 lety +7

    thank you.. I will will be in Bagan on late May. Your pictures are quite beautifully unique different from other Bagan tourist picture. Make me really want to see on my own eyes.

  • @dereckswinburne3182
    @dereckswinburne3182 Před 4 lety +6

    That is simply beautiful!😌
    Thank you for compiling such a wonderful collection of images from Myanmar!
    This video has solidified my intent to visit this country in November!🙏🏼

  • @msazizvlogs4239
    @msazizvlogs4239 Před 5 lety +4

    I am proud of my Country 😍😍

  • @khunharry
    @khunharry Před 10 lety +7

    wow !!!
    What a great place & photography!

  • @mariadrumm3029
    @mariadrumm3029 Před 10 lety +4

    Leaving for Myanmar in two weeks. Your images are helping me prepare. Your photography is exceptional.
    Thank you, Maria Drumm

    • @DevaDeep
      @DevaDeep  Před 10 lety +3

      Dear Maria, thanks and I hope you will enjoy this amazing country and people.

  • @buism20
    @buism20 Před 9 lety +7

    Thank you, Deva Deep, for this wonderful video. For us, unable to go there, your video is second best to the real journey!

  • @mayjuly9014
    @mayjuly9014 Před rokem

    Your peace is distinct in your creation, Dear Deva Deep. Thanks for sharing your peaceful calmness

  • @user-gs9qz1xc6u
    @user-gs9qz1xc6u Před 4 lety +3

    Myanmar have golden buddha images.
    We are rich mind.

  • @islandgirl8199
    @islandgirl8199 Před 5 lety +7

    Beautiful Burma, but my heart cries for it because it is lost!

  • @mehmmonhtaw1553
    @mehmmonhtaw1553 Před 4 lety +4

    King MaNuHor is one of the most powerful kings in the Mon dynasty and also one of the most devout Buddhist kings in history. Therefore, we, all our Mon people, should not forget him and his history. He ruled over the Mon kingdom of Suvannabhumi, meaning a land of gold (Modern ThaTon) in the 57th of Mon dynasty in the 11th century A.D. During his reign, there was a huge war occurred between Thaton and Pagan. The distance between these two kingdoms is about 450 miles.
    I just want to outline king Manuhor’s history not in details, so please do not expect too much to hear from my writing. He was born in the year 1002 A.D. (Myanmar era in the year 364). He was Suriyakumâ by name (mentioned in the Kalayani inscription ) Maim Manuhor (in the Mon chronicle) but he was known under the title of Manuhor. He was a single son in the Royal family who deserved to ascend to the throne and who was worthy enough of Royal properties and possessions. His father was king Udinnarâjâ and his mother, queen Ratana Mâlâdevi who righteously and wisely ruled the Mon kingdom of Suvannabhumi with the ten noble rules of the king in the 56th dynasty. They had an only child, Maim Manuhor. Suvannabhumi was peaceful, stable and prosperous under his father’s rule.
    It is said that His majesty king Manuhor was very handsome, charming and good looking at his young age. He had long black mustache on his upper lip. When the time came for a noble wedding, he married to princess namely called Mangalâdevi, the daughter of a high Royal official. At the age of 28, he came to the throne and became a king of the 57th dynasty in the Thaton kingdom after the death of his father, king Udinnarâja. He had power, dignity, prestige and a super natural tongue (a miracle tongue) like king Râjâdhiraj. When he spoke, his tongue radiated light (sent out the light) People were afraid of him and respected him. He owned the 31 white elephants and the Royal army forces such as: the forces of elephants, of horses and of sea and so on. He had the different kinds of weapons to protect the country and the people. King Manuhor together with his Aggamahesi queen Mangalâdevi ruled the kingdom of the Thaton peacefully.
    The kingdom was defended with four city walls and two moats. There were some guardians who watched the door of the city and the quay and there were also many guards in the east, in the west, in the south and in the north. All around the city was guarded by a hundred thousand soldiers. The Royal military forces were firmly and strongly deployed everywhere in the country. The king with his Royal warriors risked their lives to protect the mother land. No enemy and no king from the other countries dared come to fight. If they had come to fight, they would have been just defeated and killed by two super warriors. King Manuhor ruled the country for 26 years. Suvannabhumi was flourished, prosperous and peaceful just like heaven above. This is how he was skillful and careful in his administration and strategy.
    However the evil things happened when misfortune fell on Suvannabhumi. When a bad luck fall on us, things don’t go the way we want and the way we expect. Before the fall of Suvannabhumi (modern Thaton), there were the six bad omens which signed the king and people that something evil would happen to the country. The 6 bad omens that mentioned in the Kalayani inscription are (1) robberies and thefts taken place in the kingdom (2) diseases such as: snake poison which damaged the people’s skin and cholera, etc. (3) people were lack of food, starving and dying of hunger (4) the seven armies from the seven countries came to fight (5) Monks declined in maintaining Sâsanâ, Pariyatti (The doctrinal) Patipatti (The practical) (6) King Manuhor himself neglected in the work of supporting and promotion of Sâsanâ (mission).

    • @mehmmonhtaw1553
      @mehmmonhtaw1553 Před 4 lety +2

      Part 2
      The root cause of why Suvannabhumi was under the rule of king AnawraHtâ was that the daughter of king AnawraHtâ called Anangalar sent out to Thaton and was given to king Manuhor as a princess. She was told to destroy the three miracle powers of the king. They are (1) to kill the two super warriors, the two brothers namely Paratdhot and Paratjanook (2) to cut off the egg plant shaped drum which used for a warning (3) to break the moral of the king she committed adultery. At first she was not accepted and she was tested whether she was the real daughter of king AnawraHtâ or not. The king used his wise tactic to refuse her. The king brought the seeds of the soaked mangoes which had been soaked in salt liquid and the seeds of the boiled toddy palm and told Anangalar, the daughter of AnawraHtâ that if she could plant these seeds and could make them grow and bear fruits, he would accept her as his aggamahesi, the chief queen. If not, she had to receive the punishment.
      Anangalar agreed with the king and she made a vow and planted the seeds (dead seeds not raw ones) in front of king Manuhor. It was a miracle that the seeds grew taller and taller and bore flowers and fruits in due course. Therefore the king had no choice and had to accept her as his queen as he promised. When misfortune fell on the plight of Thaton, anything could happen. It happened not the way king Manuhor expected. It didn’t happen as he wanted. I think that it is a good lesson for us to learn from the mistake.
      It was wrong of king Manuhor that he received the cheating hearted Anangalar as his queen without deep thinking and consulting with astrologers and Royal wise men. It was also wrong that he gave many favors to her to spoil the three miracle powers mentioned above. But she failed to kill the two skilled warriors, the two brothers. When the elder brother, Paratjanook, realized that his king wanted to kill him, he agreed with Anangalar and accepted being killed. He told that his bone should be buried at the south of the city to protect the country. Despite being killed on the trick, he still worried about his king and people. This show that how he loved his country and king. After having succeeded on her plan, Anangalar sent message to her father, king AnawraHtâ to come to fight Suvannabhumi.
      When the two brothers were alive, the Pagan army came to fight about three times but failed to manage. After the elder brother, Paratjanook died, the Pagan army came again to attack Thaton with great forces during raing season, Myanmar era in the year 419, but they still failed. They wanted to know why they could not manage the fight and went to see the astrologers. It was calculated that the buried bone of the elder brother, Paratjanook at the south of the city had to be removed away mean while the younger brother, Paratdhot went to the Pagan side because he felt painful on the death of his brother. In the end nothing left on Suvannabhumi, a land of gold.
      In the 11th century A.D, Buddha era 1601, the world era 1050 and the Myanmar era in the year 419, the 1st waxing of Jure (June) on Monday in the morning, the Mon kingdom of Suvannabhumi downed under the rule of the Pagan king, AnawraHtâ. Many objects of art, of culture, all the Royal family, the noble men, the skilled craftsmen, the Buddha’s relics and the three Pitakas (three baskets) about 30 pairs of Pitakas were carried off to Pagan.
      King Manuhor and his queen were chained. Some 33 white elephants and tens of thousands of monks were captured and they were driven to Pagan on foot.
      It was a long walk journey about 350 miles far from Thaton to Pagan. We can imagine how much they suffered and how harder they had to walk. King Manuhor and queen Mangalâdevi were sentenced in prison to all the rest of their lives. We can draw a picture that how hander our king and ancient Mons had been harassed under the rule of Pagan king, AnawraHtâ. Lives of slavery are good for nothing but hard as hell.
      Sometimes the Myanmar king, AnawraHtâ had to consult with king Manuhor, the Mon king for good advices. King AnawraHtâ was still afraid of king Manuhor when he spoke due to his miracle tongue. Later the miracle on his tongue disappeared because he ate evil rice mixed with lime and turmeric that given to him by the Myanmar king, AnawraHtâ under his trick. After having lost his miracle tongue, king Manuhor felt really disappointed and hopeless. Therefore, he requested the Pagan king to let him build pagodas and statues of Buddha. King, AnawraHtâ agreed with him and gave him an opportunity for the religious construction.
      He sold his magic diamond to a wealthy man of Anuradha city and earned 6 cartloads of silver. All the money was donated in the construction. He erected a pagoda, the three statues of Buddha and a reclining statue of Buddha. They were all set up by the skilled Mon architects and Mon craftsmen. The pagoda, the three statues of Buddha and the reclining Buddha were built on the very crowded and tight position from one to the other. It is very narrow and very difficult to go through from one to one for paying homage. The Mon architects wanted to show that how harder and restricted our king had been sentenced and controlled in prison. It took 6 months and 6 days to complete the construction. It was started from the 2nd waxing of Khadhoisoi(August) and completed on 6th waxing of Phoragon(March).
      After he had his religious project completed, he prayed, “In my every life of rebirth, may I have no one who conquer me.” At the time of the fall of Thaton, King Manuhor aged 55 and had ruled over the Mon kingdom of Thaton for 26 years and was imprisoned for 10 years in Pagan region. His life ended with sadness and sorrow.
      Venerable ArahamH promoted Sâsanâ(mission) for 44 years in his mother Land, the Mon kingdom of Thaton and for 17 years in the Pagan kingdom. The Buddha era 1616, the Myanmar era in the year 436, he aged 81 and got 61 Buddhist lents and attained nirvana at the Jetavana monastery in Pagan region.
      May we all be liberated and free from the lives of slaves.

  • @yawaihan7449
    @yawaihan7449 Před 6 lety +3

    Superb! A complete vlog!

  • @satyanarayanajakkani2083
    @satyanarayanajakkani2083 Před 5 lety +3

    Namaste. Great video.

  • @Chrisbbilger-yp4fz
    @Chrisbbilger-yp4fz Před 10 měsíci

    I see this place first time in my life. Thank you for this video. CZcams is amazing.

  • @herodragular5770
    @herodragular5770 Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you.Very nice movie.

  • @w4nft974
    @w4nft974 Před 7 lety +3

    Wonderful! What a great job you have.

  • @pushpanathannn
    @pushpanathannn Před 2 lety +1

    very relaxing high quality background music ! many thx for sharing quality videography...with blessings ....

  • @narayanborkar4166
    @narayanborkar4166 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for video.

  • @aungmyintoo4635
    @aungmyintoo4635 Před 6 lety +18

    beautiful bagan with thousand temples, should be in the world wonder list on par with pyramid egypt or taj mahal india

    • @ilovesparky13
      @ilovesparky13 Před 6 lety +3

      GOOD LUCK Absolutely. The architecture in Myanmar is breathtaking.

    • @myanmarhistory1741
      @myanmarhistory1741 Před 3 lety

      czcams.com/channels/-ikhMbibqvFBOzk0chBw9A.html

  • @nelcalb
    @nelcalb Před 3 lety

    What a wonderful place. Thanks a lot for sharing this with us

  • @costiniucmircea
    @costiniucmircea Před 6 lety +4

    amazin place !!

  • @Lachmangyawaly
    @Lachmangyawaly Před 5 lety +3

    Nice !

  • @raijakaisaniemi6919
    @raijakaisaniemi6919 Před 7 lety +4

    Truly amazing, touching. 😘

    • @apexxxx10
      @apexxxx10 Před 4 lety

      Raija Kaisaniemi Kiitos, kiva kuulla suomalainen kommentti.

  • @marcelomelamed6991
    @marcelomelamed6991 Před 10 měsíci

    How come I didn’t know about this wonderful place until today? This is the most spectacular site on earth, it’s crazy most people don’t know about it.

  • @bhaktipatel8373
    @bhaktipatel8373 Před 2 lety

    Very wonderful site on this planet namo budhdhay

  • @poonamingle1164
    @poonamingle1164 Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice incredible.....

  • @subhashmore7619
    @subhashmore7619 Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful Place.

  • @Warazzz
    @Warazzz Před 3 lety +1

    Wow..
    Nice
    🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
    😊😊😊
    Amazing
    Love it ❤️

  • @thegodpopper8934
    @thegodpopper8934 Před 4 lety +2

    Lovely!

  • @kantaena6688
    @kantaena6688 Před 5 lety +3

    AMAZING♥♥♥

  • @andyjeewa9675
    @andyjeewa9675 Před rokem +1

    WISHED STIILL IN THE AIR & WILL STILL STAY FOREVER &PEOPLESS KEEPING THE WAY FOR 1000---1000 YEARSSSSSSCALL MY HOME /WHIT LOVE

  • @elzamariamgomes8180
    @elzamariamgomes8180 Před 3 lety

    Obrigada de coração fantástico maravilhoso Bagan.

  • @prernapranuoffical.
    @prernapranuoffical. Před rokem

    Powar of buddhism god bles you iam indian buudhist 👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑

  • @SilveriusPurbaDocsilHistory

    nice documentary Sir

  • @maungsoethar2161
    @maungsoethar2161 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful video Slade show, deeply appreciated honorable tourist! But even some places you had miss it i think it is little wonder than Bagan, Rakhain state Mrauk U. So wonder amazing.

  • @tunlinaungopensource3524
    @tunlinaungopensource3524 Před 3 lety +1

    Ever Welcome from our country Myanmar 🇲🇲 after Covid-19

  • @skawilliams
    @skawilliams Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing! The world sure is a big place, larger than most of us can see in a lifetime.

  • @prof.gilsonnunes7713
    @prof.gilsonnunes7713 Před 5 lety +5

    Muito lindo. Brasil

  • @shetubarua2254
    @shetubarua2254 Před 11 lety +2

    thanks

  • @mukeshathawale922
    @mukeshathawale922 Před 4 lety +2

    osm

  • @nyimalhamo7856
    @nyimalhamo7856 Před 6 lety +2

    Namaste 🙏🏼🌺💕🙏🏼

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid Před 4 lety +1

    Very nice. I'm going there in March

  • @Servant_of_1111
    @Servant_of_1111 Před rokem

    Thank you 🙏

  • @radhakrishnangopalakrishna9320

    Truly ethereal feel

  • @zekhong
    @zekhong Před 8 lety +11

    The symbols of freedom of Bagan.Not only kings.whoever can affords can build the Pagoda that why there are so many pagoda.

  • @burtamor
    @burtamor Před 7 lety +6

    Very, Very, very beautiful ! Your video captured the grandeur of the site, detail and all. Will definitely go there next year. One more thing, buses available from Mandalay to Bagan down to Yangoon? Thanks.

    • @DevaDeep
      @DevaDeep  Před 7 lety +4

      +Burt Amor Thank you. I went from Mandalay to Bagan by boat and vv. There are buses from Mandalay to Yagon, but go by Inle lake. See my video about Mandalay and Inle lake. Don't miss that.

  • @nicoAUS1982
    @nicoAUS1982 Před 10 lety +5

    Seriously great photography mate :)
    Il be here in about 3 weeks, can't wait!
    Can I ask what equipment you used to capture this? DSLR or HD Camera?

  • @iritassa8088
    @iritassa8088 Před 6 lety +1

    Amasing!!!

  • @bitankumarnayak8528
    @bitankumarnayak8528 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @annsixirivong4146
    @annsixirivong4146 Před 4 lety +2

    Hello Deva... thank you for the great vdo.... I like to know about the story of between Myanmar and Thailand ... You any ...thank you so much

  • @limsuyly2719
    @limsuyly2719 Před 4 lety

    ស្អាតមែន Myanmar

  • @mgmg9459
    @mgmg9459 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks myanmar

  • @TheJayman318
    @TheJayman318 Před 5 lety +2

    Beautiful!! You did a great job. Do ya know why the temples and buildings are shaped the same? With points at the top? Everyone had electricity

  • @yitpinglam5468
    @yitpinglam5468 Před 2 lety +1

    Wished I could visit such an awesome place

  • @Luong.samborangsey
    @Luong.samborangsey Před 3 lety

    Wow

  • @ricka778
    @ricka778 Před 8 lety +9

    Who made these temples..,and why there are so many..unbelievable cant wait to see this place someday..

    • @DevaDeep
      @DevaDeep  Před 8 lety +3

      for more info please have a look at my website asia-pictures.net and go to Myanmar/Bagan

    • @beastmr919
      @beastmr919 Před 7 lety

      people got it wrong those are not temples they are normal houses the temple is the big one they are only different from what you would expect as a house but that just their culture

    • @bravemyanmar
      @bravemyanmar Před 6 lety +4

      It is because It is said that even Widow can build Stupa or Buddhist temple with her own wealth during Bagan period.

    • @flymetothemars4762
      @flymetothemars4762 Před 4 lety +1

      @@beastmr919 no bro not houses.these are temples

    • @businesshorse16yearsago19
      @businesshorse16yearsago19 Před 3 lety

      @@beastmr919 if you don't know just shut up

  • @nelsondalimbe369
    @nelsondalimbe369 Před rokem

    Wonderful Dhamma Temple

  • @klump1953
    @klump1953 Před 9 lety +6

    amazing peacefull place
    find peace intoyour heart body and mind and soul
    its a great place on earth to find yourself
    injou the nature the culture of myanmar the peace the freedom with yourself
    that s myanmar history place ever
    peter from germany
    do it now
    its the beginning of a big love to myanmar ever
    spend these time of your short life to these place
    you relaxe
    you are a new born man
    peter from germany

    • @owlroc
      @owlroc Před 5 lety

      Vying v 6 by koo

  • @saithway969
    @saithway969 Před rokem +1

    My country is very beautiful.(Golden Land Myanmar)

  • @sabinaakter6371
    @sabinaakter6371 Před 4 lety

    helpful

  • @t.jayashreeraipur6710

    " Bhuddam Sharanam ghachhami. Sangham Sharanam ghachhami" 🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹🙏🙏🙏🥝🥝🥝🙏🙏🙏🥭🥭🥭🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🙏🙏🙏

  • @thanhtike2196
    @thanhtike2196 Před 6 lety +3

    ျမန္မာ

  • @acerza89
    @acerza89 Před 6 lety +6

    this is the venice of the asia

  • @user-zc7mr2rk9i
    @user-zc7mr2rk9i Před 5 lety +2

    ⚘🙏⚘

  • @josealfredotamayo1428
    @josealfredotamayo1428 Před 2 lety

    ! Como llamaba esta zibilizacion que construyó tan magnificos templos y porque Desaparecieron ... ?

  • @westaylor3315
    @westaylor3315 Před 3 lety

    In No way were these most elaborately intricate absolutely beautiful Architectural grandeur was built by any simple means “ but rather quite the opposite “ no one in the world today, can recreate this Architecture “ or even come close “ and images of the local people of today in this story , gives an untrue image of the original builders of these Architectural masterpieces “

  • @AboveThePhilippines
    @AboveThePhilippines Před 2 lety

    I wonder How Ancient People live there.. it is one of the most Successful Ancient cities in the world. Myanmar did a good preservation.

    • @myself5812
      @myself5812 Před rokem

      For them it was normal, ancient travellers may have been shocked

  • @ledauphindebourbon6956
    @ledauphindebourbon6956 Před 4 lety +2

    Looks fantastic , especially among trees and bushes, not like other abandoned cities. Does someone know the construction date or is it unknown ?! Allthough I suppose it may be from the antedelluvian sites.

    • @dr.zawana8918
      @dr.zawana8918 Před 2 lety

      Approximately over a thousand years old.some are pre-dynastic,Archaic

  • @bloodmapedit
    @bloodmapedit Před 2 lety

    @16:42 at horizon: Htilominlo, Ywa Haung gyi
    ...comming into view from the right:
    @16:49 : Inn-Hpaya
    @16:51: Viewtower (far)
    @16:54: Sulamani
    @17:02 Dhammayangyi
    @17:12 Myauk Guni and Taung Guni

  • @utotnimeow222
    @utotnimeow222 Před 5 lety

    😍