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'''Shwegugyi Temple''' is a [[Buddhist]] temple built during the reign of King Alaungsithu in 1131. The temple itself is built on an expansive brick foundation 3 metres (13 ft) tall. The temple is known for its arched windows, and its history, which is inscribed in two stone slabs in [[Pali]]. According to its inscription, the temple was completed in seven months. | '''Shwegugyi Temple''' is a [[Buddhist]] temple built during the reign of King Alaungsithu in 1131. The temple itself is built on an expansive brick foundation 3 metres (13 ft) tall. The temple is known for its arched windows, and its history, which is inscribed in two stone slabs in [[Pali]]. According to its inscription, the temple was completed in seven months. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 22 July 2009
Shwegugyi Temple is a Buddhist temple built during the reign of King Alaungsithu in 1131. The temple itself is built on an expansive brick foundation 3 metres (13 ft) tall. The temple is known for its arched windows, and its history, which is inscribed in two stone slabs in Pali. According to its inscription, the temple was completed in seven months.