Taiktaw Monastery
Appearance
Taiktaw Monastery | |
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Theravada Buddhism |
Location | |
Country | Mandalay, Mandalay Region, Burma |
Architecture | |
Founder | King Mindon Min |
Completed | 1859 |
Taiktaw Monastery (Template:Lang-my) was a royal Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Burma, known for its bold wooden carvings.[1] The central building was the residence of the Thathanabaing, and the posts were taken from the Amarapura Palace.[1] It was built by King Mindon Min in 1859, and was used under the Burmese monarchy as the official residence of the Thathanabaing.[1]
Taiktaw Monastery was located close to the eastern gate into Mandalay Palace.[2]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c Mandalay 1910, p. 12.
- ^ Mahbubad 1908, p. 143.
References
- List of Ancient Monuments in Burma (I. Mandalay Division). Vol. 1. Rangoon: Office of the Superintendent, Government Printing, Burma. 1910.
- Mahbubad to Moradabad. Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. XVII. London: Clarendon Press. 1908.