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Multistaged Burmese roof with odd number of tiers
see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Burmese script. Pyatthat (Burmese: ပြာသာဒ်, IPA: [pjaʔθaʔ]; from Sanskrit prāsāda; Mon: တန်ဆံၚ်
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Sacred mountain of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain cosmology
Chinese pagodas.[citation needed] The highest point (the finial bud) on the pyatthat, a Burmese-style multi-tiered roof, represents Mount Meru. Etymologically
Mount_Meru
Palace in Yangon, Burma
design featuring mythical karaweik birds at the bow and a seven-tiered pyatthat roof reflecting traditional Burmese architecture. The barge was constructed
Karaweik
Royal palace of the last Burmese monarchy
perfect square, complete with a total of 48 bastions with gold tipped pyatthats or spires at regular intervals of 169 m (555 ft) and surrounded by a moat
Mandalay_Palace
Principal railway station serving Yangon, Myanmar
architectural style, making prominent use of indigenous tiered roofs called pyatthat, and was completed on 5 June 1954. Yangon Central railway station has been
Yangon Central railway station
Yangon_Central_railway_station
roofs (pyatthat) are a feature of the palace. Inside, covered hallways lead to a small throne room which is topped by a pyatthat. Many pyatthats on the
Myanmar_architecture
Government building in Myanmar
syncretic Burmese architecture, featuring traditional tiered roofs called pyatthat. It was designed by Burmese architect U Tin, who also designed Yangon Central
Yangon_City_Hall
use Pyramid roof. Pyramid roof: A steep hip roof on a square building. Pyatthat: A multi-tiered and spired roof commonly found in Burmese royal and Buddhist
List_of_roof_shapes
Buddhist temple in Lampang, Thailand
metres (160 ft) tall. It is flanked by a Burmese-style mondop, with a pyatthat spired roof, that was commissioned by Lampang's governor in 1909. orientalarchitecture
Wat_Phra_Kaeo_Don_Tao
Viceroy of Bassein–Myaungmya
says Laukpya's father Pyatthat was born soon after Saw Zein's accession in September 1323. Then it says on the same page that Pyatthat died in action the
Laukpya
Burmese Imperial Palace
replica of the king’s golden coach, decorated with two peacocks and a Pyatthat style roof. The palace dates from a very prosperous time in Burmese history
Kanbawzathadi_Palace
Usually religious tower in Asian countries
Shanhu in November 2017. Architecture of the Song dynasty Cetiya Chaitya Pyatthat Gopuram Kath-Kuni architecture Chinese architecture Gongbei – Chinese Muslim
Pagoda
Capital Town in Bago Region, Myanmar
each named after the vassal who built it. Each gate had a gilded two-tier pyatthat and gilded wooden doors. The newly rebuilt Kanbawzathadi Palace was officially
Bago,_Myanmar
Buddhist monasteries in Myanmar
structures in pre-colonial Burma to possess elaborate multi-tiered roofs called pyatthat. Mason balustrades characterized royal monasteries. Following the abolishment
Kyaung
Imperial dynasty of Burma (1752–1885)
and dictated the number of tiers on the ornamental spired roof (called pyatthat) allowed above one's residence—the royal palace's Great Audience Hall and
Konbaung_dynasty
Kaew Wat Phichayayatikaram Wihan Yot, Wat Phra Kaew Phra Mondop, Wat Pho Pyatthat – Burmese equivalent Royal Society. พจนานุกรมฉบับราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [Royal
Prasat_(Thai_architecture)
Collection of mausoleums built by Konbaung dynasty kings
over the tomb. The structure was dismantled and replaced with a masonry pyatthat at a cost of 1,183 rupees. Tomb of King Mindon's mother (Amarapura) – Erected
Konbaung_tombs
Buddhist Pagoda in Amarapura, Myanmar
customs of the Konbaung period. The pagoda is crowned with a five-tiered pyatthat roof. Mandalay 1910, p. 10. "Taungthaman Kyauktawgyi Pagoda after repairs
Kyauktawgyi_Pagoda
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Emperor of the Toungoo dynasty
Bassein(Pathein) gate (ပုသိမ်တံခါးပေါက်) Each gate had a gilded two-tier pyatthat and gilded wooden doors. The moat that surrounds the city was described
Bayinnaung
Burmese architecture, a style that fuses indigenous elements—such as the pyatthat, a traditional multi-tiered roof—with Western architectural designs. This
U_Tin
Tower-like Buddhist architectural element
Wat Pho in Bangkok, and the five Prangs in Wat Pichayart in Thonburi. Pyatthat Candi of Indonesia Headley, Robert K.; Kylin Chhor; Lam Kheng Lim; Lim
Prang_(architecture)
Buddhist Pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar
pagoda there are several temples and wooden pavilions decorated with the pyatthat (multi-tiered and spired roofs). The pagoda houses what worshippers believe
Shwezigon_Pagoda
Vessel used by a monarch for ceremonial processions
(ပြည်ကြီးမွန်) - two conjoined gilded barges crowned with a seven-tiered roof (pyatthat), with dragon-headed hulls and carved figureheads of the garuda (a mythical
Royal_barge
Buddhist temple in Mandalay, Myanmar
is deified, is a small chamber and has a roof covering made up of seven pyatthat meaning tiered roofs (derivative of the Sanskrit word prasada). The ceiling
Mahamuni_Buddha_Temple
Principal shrine of a Balinese temple
classical era. Indonesia portal Javanese culture Architecture of Indonesia Pyatthat, Burmese equivalent Wikimedia Commons has media related to Meru towers
Meru_tower
Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
In the courtyard is an assembly hall with a seven tier, Burmese style pyatthat roof rising over its eastern end surmounted by a hti. To the west of the
Wat_Pa_Pao,_Mueang_Chiang_Mai
King of Lan Na
Palace, he was accorded with a royal residence crowned with a multi-tiered pyatthat roof. He died of dysentery in 1581. Mae Ku is worshipped as one of 37 nats
Mae_Ku
mortuary chapel called neibban kyaung (နိဗ္ဗာန်ကျောင်း), with a multi-tiered pyatthat roof, is constructed to house the coffin. The monk may lie in state for
Phongyibyan
materials). A very common roofing style in Burmese architecture is called pyatthat (ပြာသာဒ်), which is a many tiered and spired roof. Burmese literature had
Culture_of_Myanmar
Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar
"Queen's Golden Monastery: Overall view of the complex and spire of the pyatthat". Marble: Museums, Archives, Rare Books & Libraries Exploration. Retrieved
Myadaung_Monastery
lit. 'Lord of the life, head, and hair of all beings') Shwe Nan Shwe Pyatthat Thahkin (ရွှေနန်းရွှေပြာသာဒ်သခင်, lit. 'Master Lord of the Golden Palace
Burmese_royal_titles
Important Buddhist festival in Myanmar
the eighth waning day of that month, after a procession to the king, 8 pyatthat structures made of bamboo were burned. In Burmese tradition, during the
Tazaungdaing_festival
main building, which is crowned with a seven-tiered spiral roof called pyatthat, measures 200 by 194 feet (61 m × 59 m). The building consists of two floors
Nyaungshwe_Cultural_Museum
Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar
rules of Burmese monastic architecture and includes all of the designated pyatthat-crowned pavilions. Atumashi Monastery Myadaung Monastery Salin Monastery
Shweinbin_Monastery
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each named after the vassal who built it. Each gate had a gilded two-tier pyatthat and gilded wooden doors. When the newly rebuilt Kanbawzathadi Palace was
Binnya Dala (minister-general)
Binnya_Dala_(minister-general)
Duchess of Pakhan
1466/67 when she sponsored merit-making donations to the public under five pyatthats west of Ava (Inwa). Shin Hla Myat was descended from a distant branch
Shin_Hla_Myat_of_Pakhan
Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, Myanmar
surmounted by five graduated rectangular terraces instead of the traditional pyatthats, Burmese-style tiered and spired roofs. The structure burned down in 1890
Atumashi_Monastery
Ruler of Martaban
the war against Prome (Pyay) during Zein's reign, and that Zein treated Pyatthat's four young sons well. But Zein's reign lasted only about 7 years (1323–1330)
Byattaba
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(חֶפְצִי-בָּהּ) Variant spelling of Hebrew Chephtsiy-bahh, CHEFTZI-BA means "she is my desire."Â
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Elf Warrior
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Pleasantness; acceptance; delightful.
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Indian
In Hindu traditional calender Dashami means its th day
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Flower
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Winner of Soft Beauty
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Son of Kunti
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American, British, English
Pure; Keeper of the Keys
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Worship
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Well Wisher; One with Caring Eyes; Eyes which Hopes Good Always
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