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'''Shwesandaw Pagoda''', or '''Shwesandaw Paya''', is a [[Theravada]] Buddhist pagoda in the center of Pyay, [[Burma]]. It is one of the more important Buddhist pilgrimage locations in Burma. It is said to contain a couple of the [[Buddha]]'s hairs, as its name means Golden Hair Relic. It is one meter taller in height than [[Shwedagon Pagoda]] in Yangon. | '''Shwesandaw Pagoda''', or '''Shwesandaw Paya''', is a [[Theravada]] Buddhist pagoda in the center of Pyay, [[Burma]]. It is one of the more important Buddhist pilgrimage locations in Burma. It is said to contain a couple of the [[Buddha]]'s hairs, as its name means Golden Hair Relic. It is one meter taller in height than [[Shwedagon Pagoda]] in Yangon. | ||
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Revision as of 21:30, 22 July 2009
Shwesandaw Pagoda, or Shwesandaw Paya, is a Theravada Buddhist pagoda in the center of Pyay, Burma. It is one of the more important Buddhist pilgrimage locations in Burma. It is said to contain a couple of the Buddha's hairs, as its name means Golden Hair Relic. It is one meter taller in height than Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon.